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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER LXII: Greek Emperors Of Nice And Constantinople
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10.) "Some are heretics in name; others, like the Latins, in fact," said the learned Veccus, (l.v.c.

12,) who soon afterwards became a convert (c.

15, 16) and a patriarch, (c.

24.)] [Footnote 31: In this class we may place Pachymer himself, whose copious and candid narrative occupies the vth and vith books of his history.

Yet the Greek is silent on the council of Lyons, and seems to believe that the popes always resided in Rome and Italy, (l.v.c.17, 21.)] [Footnote 32: See the acts of the council of Lyons in the year 1274.
Fleury, Hist.


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