The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Zväzok 9Vernor, Hood, & Sharpe, 1806 |
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... the last moments of her decay , Constantinople was doubtless more opulent and populous than Athens at her most flourishing æra , when a scanty sum of six six thousand talents , or twelve hundred thousand c H THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... the last moments of her decay , Constantinople was doubtless more opulent and populous than Athens at her most flourishing æra , when a scanty sum of six six thousand talents , or twelve hundred thousand c H THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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Edward Gibbon. six thousand talents , or twelve hundred thousand c H a p . pounds Sterling , was possessed by twenty - one thou- XLVIII . sand male citizens of an adult age . But each of these citizens was a freeman , who dared to assert ...
Edward Gibbon. six thousand talents , or twelve hundred thousand c H a p . pounds Sterling , was possessed by twenty - one thou- XLVIII . sand male citizens of an adult age . But each of these citizens was a freeman , who dared to assert ...
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... thousand patriots expected only the voice of a leader . The night was chosen for their deliverance ; and in the first effort of the conspirators , the præfect was slain , and the prisons were forced open ; the emis- saries of Leontius ...
... thousand patriots expected only the voice of a leader . The night was chosen for their deliverance ; and in the first effort of the conspirators , the præfect was slain , and the prisons were forced open ; the emis- saries of Leontius ...
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... thousand horse . Apsimar was dismayed by the sudden and hostile apparition of his rival , whose head had been pro- mised by the Chozar , and of whose evasion he was yet ignorant . After an absence of ten years , the crimes of Justinian ...
... thousand horse . Apsimar was dismayed by the sudden and hostile apparition of his rival , whose head had been pro- mised by the Chozar , and of whose evasion he was yet ignorant . After an absence of ten years , the crimes of Justinian ...
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... thousand trumpets ; refreshed himself in the baths of Zeuxippus , and , returning to the palace , entertained his nobles with a sump- tuous banquet . At the meridian hour he with- drew to his chamber , intoxicated with flattery and wine ...
... thousand trumpets ; refreshed himself in the baths of Zeuxippus , and , returning to the palace , entertained his nobles with a sump- tuous banquet . At the meridian hour he with- drew to his chamber , intoxicated with flattery and wine ...
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Strana 172 - life and victory to Charles, the most pious Augustus, crowned by " God the great and pacific emperor of the Romans...
Strana 317 - In the support of truth, the arts of fraud and fiction may be deemed less criminal; and he would have started at the foulness of the means, had he not been satisfied of the importance and justice of the end.
Strana 250 - According to the tradition of his companions, Mahomet was distinguished by the beauty of his person, an outward gift which is seldom despised, except by those to whom it has been refused. Before he spoke, the orator engaged on his side the affections of a public or private audience. They applauded his commanding presence, his majestic aspect, his piercing eye, his gracious smile, his flowing beard, his countenance that painted every sensation of the soul, and his gestures that enforced each expression...
Strana 375 - Destroy NO palm-trees, nor burn any fields of corn. Cut down no fruit trees, nor do any mischief to cattle, only such as you kill to eat. When you make any covenant or article, stand to it, and be as good as your word.
Strana 256 - In the author of the universe his rational enthusiasm confessed and adored an infinite and eternal being, without form or place, without issue or similitude, present to our most secret thoughts, existing by the necessity of his own nature, and deriving from himself all moral and intellectual perfection.
Strana 312 - Yes, I come, among my " fellow-citizens on high;" and thus peaceably expired on a carpet spread upon the floor.
Strana 282 - At the dead of night, accompanied by his friend Abubeker, he silently escaped from his house : the assassins watched at the door, but they were deceived by the figure of Ali, who reposed on the bed, and was covered with the green vestment of the apostle.
Strana 313 - An expedition for the conquest of Syria was stopped by this mournful event; the army halted at the gates of Medina ; the chiefs were assembled round their dying master.
Strana 283 - There is a third,' replied the prophet; 'it is God himself.' No sooner was the pursuit abated than the two fugitives issued from the rock and mounted their camels; on the road to Medina, they were overtaken by the emissaries of the Koreish; they redeemed themselves with prayers and promises from their hands. In this eventful moment the lance of an Arab might have changed the history of the world.
Strana 279 - Spare your remonstrances,' replied the intrepid fanatic to his uncle and benefactor ; ' if they should place the sun on my right hand, and the moon on my left, they should not divert me from my course.