The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volumen8Baudry's European Library, 1840 |
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... horses and oxen , with sheep and hogs ; and when Vataces presented to the empress a crown of diamonds and pearls , he informed her , with a smile , that this precious ornament arose from the sale of the eggs of his innumerable poultry ...
... horses and oxen , with sheep and hogs ; and when Vataces presented to the empress a crown of diamonds and pearls , he informed her , with a smile , that this precious ornament arose from the sale of the eggs of his innumerable poultry ...
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... horse ; and a miraculous image of Mary the Conductress was borne before him , that the divine Virgin in person might appear to con- ( 18 ) The site of Nymphæum is not clearly defined in ancient or modern geography . But from the last ...
... horse ; and a miraculous image of Mary the Conductress was borne before him , that the divine Virgin in person might appear to con- ( 18 ) The site of Nymphæum is not clearly defined in ancient or modern geography . But from the last ...
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... horse ; and the report itself was a powerful weapon . Roger de Flor * was the most po- pular of their chiefs ; and his personal merit overshadowed the dig- nity of his prouder rivals of Arragon . The offspring of a marriage between a ...
... horse ; and the report itself was a powerful weapon . Roger de Flor * was the most po- pular of their chiefs ; and his personal merit overshadowed the dig- nity of his prouder rivals of Arragon . The offspring of a marriage between a ...
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... horse and a thousand foot soldiers ; yet the crowds of volunteers , who migrated to the East , had been enlisted and fed by his spontaneous bounty . While his bravest allies were content with three byzants or pieces of gold , for their ...
... horse and a thousand foot soldiers ; yet the crowds of volunteers , who migrated to the East , had been enlisted and fed by his spontaneous bounty . While his bravest allies were content with three byzants or pieces of gold , for their ...
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... horse and thirty thousand foot ; and the Propontis was covered with the ships of the Greeks and Ge- noese . In two battles by sea and land , these mighty forces were encountered and overthrown by the despair and discipline of the ...
... horse and thirty thousand foot ; and the Propontis was covered with the ships of the Greeks and Ge- noese . In two battles by sea and land , these mighty forces were encountered and overthrown by the despair and discipline of the ...
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