The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 8John Murray, 1903 |
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... religion of his great ancestor : he sacrificed to the idol Fo ; and his blind attachment to the lamas of Thibet and the bonzes of China 33 provoked the censure of the disciples of Confucius . His successors polluted the palace with a ...
... religion of his great ancestor : he sacrificed to the idol Fo ; and his blind attachment to the lamas of Thibet and the bonzes of China 33 provoked the censure of the disciples of Confucius . His successors polluted the palace with a ...
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... religion and freedom above fourscore years , and at length capitulated with the proudest of the Ottomans . Among the Greek colonies and churches of Asia , Philadelphia is still erect- The knights a column in a scene of ruins - a ...
... religion and freedom above fourscore years , and at length capitulated with the proudest of the Ottomans . Among the Greek colonies and churches of Asia , Philadelphia is still erect- The knights a column in a scene of ruins - a ...
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... religion and country . Amir , the son of Aidin , concealed under a Turkish garb the humanity and politeness of a Greek ; he was united with the great domestic by mutual esteem and reciprocal services ; and their friendship is compared ...
... religion and country . Amir , the son of Aidin , concealed under a Turkish garb the humanity and politeness of a Greek ; he was united with the great domestic by mutual esteem and reciprocal services ; and their friendship is compared ...
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... religion in the haram of Bursa ; and her father celebrates her charity and devotion in this ambiguous situation . After his peaceful establishment on the throne of Constantinople , the Greek emperor visited his Turkish ally , who , with ...
... religion in the haram of Bursa ; and her father celebrates her charity and devotion in this ambiguous situation . After his peaceful establishment on the throne of Constantinople , the Greek emperor visited his Turkish ally , who , with ...
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... religion in Europe . Constantinople , whose decline is almost coëval with her foundation , had often , in the lapse of a thousand years , been assaulted by the barbarians of the East and West ; but never till this fatal hour had the ...
... religion in Europe . Constantinople , whose decline is almost coëval with her foundation , had often , in the lapse of a thousand years , been assaulted by the barbarians of the East and West ; but never till this fatal hour had the ...
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