The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 7John Murray, 1903 |
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... heads of inferior value . On the proclamation of an Italian war , the Peloponnesians excused them- selves by a voluntary oblation of one hundred pounds of gold ( four thousand pounds sterling ) , and a thousand horses with their arms ...
... heads of inferior value . On the proclamation of an Italian war , the Peloponnesians excused them- selves by a voluntary oblation of one hundred pounds of gold ( four thousand pounds sterling ) , and a thousand horses with their arms ...
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... head and feet . The emperor alone could assume the purple or red buskins , and the close diadem or tiara , which imitated the fashion of the Persian kings.40 It was an high pyramidal cap of cloth or silk , almost concealed by a pro ...
... head and feet . The emperor alone could assume the purple or red buskins , and the close diadem or tiara , which imitated the fashion of the Persian kings.40 It was an high pyramidal cap of cloth or silk , almost concealed by a pro ...
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... heads to the first honours of the state . 1. In a monarchy , which refers every object to the person of the prince , the ... head of 700 officers ( Rycaut's Ottoman Empire , p . 349 , octavo edition ) . Tagerman is the Arabic name of an ...
... heads to the first honours of the state . 1. In a monarchy , which refers every object to the person of the prince , the ... head of 700 officers ( Rycaut's Ottoman Empire , p . 349 , octavo edition ) . Tagerman is the Arabic name of an ...
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... head of their troops : they were followed in long order by the magistrates and ministers of the civil government : the person of the emperor was guarded by his eunuchs and domestics , and at the church door he was solemnly received by ...
... head of their troops : they were followed in long order by the magistrates and ministers of the civil government : the person of the emperor was guarded by his eunuchs and domestics , and at the church door he was solemnly received by ...
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... head , who might call into action all the energies of the state . The Greeks , far inferior to their rivals in the first , were superior to the Franks , and at least equal to the Sara- cens , in the second and third of these warlike ...
... head , who might call into action all the energies of the state . The Greeks , far inferior to their rivals in the first , were superior to the Franks , and at least equal to the Sara- cens , in the second and third of these warlike ...
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