Miscellaneous Works, 4. köideD.A. Talboys, 1830 |
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... emperor Theodo- sius , as thinking him unfit to assist at divine service , till he had done some extraordinary penance for his barbarous massacreing the inhabitants of Thessa- lonica . That emperor was , however , so far from being ...
... emperor Theodo- sius , as thinking him unfit to assist at divine service , till he had done some extraordinary penance for his barbarous massacreing the inhabitants of Thessa- lonica . That emperor was , however , so far from being ...
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... emperor , to resign into his hands whatever they conquer of the Turkish dominions , that has been formerly dismembered from the em- pire . And having already very much dissatisfied him in the Frioul and Dalmatia , they dare not think of ...
... emperor , to resign into his hands whatever they conquer of the Turkish dominions , that has been formerly dismembered from the em- pire . And having already very much dissatisfied him in the Frioul and Dalmatia , they dare not think of ...
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... emperor , and two or three general officers , sometimes sitting , and sometimes standing , as they made speeches , or distributed a congiary to the sol- diers or people . They were probably always in readiness , and carried among the ...
... emperor , and two or three general officers , sometimes sitting , and sometimes standing , as they made speeches , or distributed a congiary to the sol- diers or people . They were probably always in readiness , and carried among the ...
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... emperors ' names , with the year of their respective reigns , are both punctually set down . About two hundred and ninety years after this they assisted pope Pius the second against one of the Malatestas , who was then lord of THE ...
... emperors ' names , with the year of their respective reigns , are both punctually set down . About two hundred and ninety years after this they assisted pope Pius the second against one of the Malatestas , who was then lord of THE ...
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... emperors , and those that were raised to them on the account of victory , which are properly triumphal arches . This at Ancona was an instance of gratitude to Trajan for the port he had made there , as the two others I have mentioned ...
... emperors , and those that were raised to them on the account of victory , which are properly triumphal arches . This at Ancona was an instance of gratitude to Trajan for the port he had made there , as the two others I have mentioned ...
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