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... throne . In 602 Maurice was murdered in a revolution at Constanti- nople , and the brutal and bloodthirsty tyrant Phokas was placed on the throne . Khosru , under pretence of avenging the wrongs of his benefactor , invaded the Roman ...
... throne . In 602 Maurice was murdered in a revolution at Constanti- nople , and the brutal and bloodthirsty tyrant Phokas was placed on the throne . Khosru , under pretence of avenging the wrongs of his benefactor , invaded the Roman ...
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... throne of the Cæsars , from the rites of the Mahometan law performed beneath the spread- ing cupola of St. Sophia . In brief , so far from admiring Mahomet from any love for the Turks , I cannot bring myself to love the Turks because I ...
... throne of the Cæsars , from the rites of the Mahometan law performed beneath the spread- ing cupola of St. Sophia . In brief , so far from admiring Mahomet from any love for the Turks , I cannot bring myself to love the Turks because I ...
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... throne in the city he had won . He reared no palace for his own honour by the side of the temple which he had recovered to the honour of God . The city of his fathers , the metropolis of his race , the shrine of his religion , was again ...
... throne in the city he had won . He reared no palace for his own honour by the side of the temple which he had recovered to the honour of God . The city of his fathers , the metropolis of his race , the shrine of his religion , was again ...
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... throne of Constantinople , he might have learned how easily persecution defeats its own end . That the Almighty allows differences in religion to exist , and leaves the conversion of His erring creatures to the ordinary course of His ...
... throne of Constantinople , he might have learned how easily persecution defeats its own end . That the Almighty allows differences in religion to exist , and leaves the conversion of His erring creatures to the ordinary course of His ...
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... throne of Cæsar could not be set up against the chair of Peter ; the keys of Alexander could never clash with the sword of Barbarossa . The successor of the Prophet was Pope and Cæsar in one . His spiritual character comes first . The ...
... throne of Cæsar could not be set up against the chair of Peter ; the keys of Alexander could never clash with the sword of Barbarossa . The successor of the Prophet was Pope and Cæsar in one . His spiritual character comes first . The ...
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