The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volumen8Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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... captive . In his last hours the emperor testified a wish to forgive and be forgiven , a just anxiety for the fate of John his son and successor , who , at the age of eight years , was condemned to the dangers of a long mino- Minority of ...
... captive . In his last hours the emperor testified a wish to forgive and be forgiven , a just anxiety for the fate of John his son and successor , who , at the age of eight years , was condemned to the dangers of a long mino- Minority of ...
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... captive Lascaris was stipulated as a proof of his remorse . But the spirit of Arsenius still survived in a powerful faction of the monks and clergy , who persevered above forty - eight years in an obstinate schism . Their scruples were ...
... captive Lascaris was stipulated as a proof of his remorse . But the spirit of Arsenius still survived in a powerful faction of the monks and clergy , who persevered above forty - eight years in an obstinate schism . Their scruples were ...
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... captives were afterwards released ; the one by submission , the other by death : but the obstinacy of their two companions was chastised by the loss of their eyes ; and the Greeks , the least adverse to the union , deplore that cruel ...
... captives were afterwards released ; the one by submission , the other by death : but the obstinacy of their two companions was chastised by the loss of their eyes ; and the Greeks , the least adverse to the union , deplore that cruel ...
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... captive ; and , in this miserable dependence , he waited at the door of the Barbarian , who could dispose of the life and liberty of a Roman emperor . The most tempting offers could not persuade the cral to violate his trust ; but he ...
... captive ; and , in this miserable dependence , he waited at the door of the Barbarian , who could dispose of the life and liberty of a Roman emperor . The most tempting offers could not persuade the cral to violate his trust ; but he ...
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... captive multitude broke their fetters , fortified their prison , and exposed from the battlements the tyrant's head , pre- suming on the favour of the people and the clemency of the em- press . Anne of Savoy might rejoice in the fall of ...
... captive multitude broke their fetters , fortified their prison , and exposed from the battlements the tyrant's head , pre- suming on the favour of the people and the clemency of the em- press . Anne of Savoy might rejoice in the fall of ...
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