The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 7John Murray, 1903 |
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... command , that the military youth , till the age of forty , should assiduously practise the exercise of the bow.78 The bands , or regiments , were usually three 76 See the Ceremoniale of Constantine Porphyrogenitus , 1. ii . c . 44 , p ...
... command , that the military youth , till the age of forty , should assiduously practise the exercise of the bow.78 The bands , or regiments , were usually three 76 See the Ceremoniale of Constantine Porphyrogenitus , 1. ii . c . 44 , p ...
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... command no despicable fund of skill , and industry , and treasure . In their transactions of peace and war with the Saracens , the princes of Constantinople too often felt that these barbarians had nothing barbarous in their discipline ...
... command no despicable fund of skill , and industry , and treasure . In their transactions of peace and war with the Saracens , the princes of Constantinople too often felt that these barbarians had nothing barbarous in their discipline ...
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... command- ing their silent submission , were agitated in vehement and subtle controversies , which enlarged their faith at the expense , perhaps , of their charity and reason . From the council of Nice to the end of the seventh century ...
... command- ing their silent submission , were agitated in vehement and subtle controversies , which enlarged their faith at the expense , perhaps , of their charity and reason . From the council of Nice to the end of the seventh century ...
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... command a poor and solitary heretic was burnt alive before the church of St. Sophia.25 But the proud hope of eradicating the prejudices of a nation was speedily overturned by the invincible zeal of the Paulicians , who ceased to ...
... command a poor and solitary heretic was burnt alive before the church of St. Sophia.25 But the proud hope of eradicating the prejudices of a nation was speedily overturned by the invincible zeal of the Paulicians , who ceased to ...
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... commands , of the prince to consult their happiness and glory . With this narrative we might be reasonably content , if the pene- tration of modern learning had not opened a new and larger Their Fennic prospect of the antiquities of ...
... commands , of the prince to consult their happiness and glory . With this narrative we might be reasonably content , if the pene- tration of modern learning had not opened a new and larger Their Fennic prospect of the antiquities of ...
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