The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 7John Murray, 1903 |
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... religion of the Greeks . By the zeal of the emperor Basil , they were baptized in the faith of Christ : but the altars of Venus and Neptune had been crowned by these rustic votaries five hundred Cities and revenue of Pelopon- nesus ...
... religion of the Greeks . By the zeal of the emperor Basil , they were baptized in the faith of Christ : but the altars of Venus and Neptune had been crowned by these rustic votaries five hundred Cities and revenue of Pelopon- nesus ...
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Edward Gibbon. was waved , from a motive of religious pride , this humiliating reverence was exacted from all who entered the royal presence , from the princes invested with the diadem and purple , and from the ambassadors who ...
Edward Gibbon. was waved , from a motive of religious pride , this humiliating reverence was exacted from all who entered the royal presence , from the princes invested with the diadem and purple , and from the ambassadors who ...
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... religion , and manners . A just regard to the purity of descent preserves the harmony of public and private life ; but the mixture of foreign blood is the fruitful source of disorder and discord . Such had ever been the opinion and ...
... religion , and manners . A just regard to the purity of descent preserves the harmony of public and private life ; but the mixture of foreign blood is the fruitful source of disorder and discord . Such had ever been the opinion and ...
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... religion and country , the Grecian princess was torn from the palace of her fathers , and condemned to a savage reign and an hopeless exile on the banks of the Borysthenes , or in the neighbourhood of the Polar circle.65 Yet the ...
... religion and country , the Grecian princess was torn from the palace of her fathers , and condemned to a savage reign and an hopeless exile on the banks of the Borysthenes , or in the neighbourhood of the Polar circle.65 Yet the ...
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... religion ; but the religion of the Greeks could only teach them to suffer and to yield . The emperor Nicephorus , who restored for a moment the discipline and glory of the Roman name , was desirous of bestowing the honours of martyrdom ...
... religion ; but the religion of the Greeks could only teach them to suffer and to yield . The emperor Nicephorus , who restored for a moment the discipline and glory of the Roman name , was desirous of bestowing the honours of martyrdom ...
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