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CHAPTER LXII: Greek Emperors Of Nice And Constantinople
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22) relates this miraculous trial like a philosopher, and treats with similar contempt a plot of the Arsenites, to hide a revelation in the coffin of some old saint, (l.
vii.c.

13.) He compensates this incredulity by an image that weeps, another that bleeds, (l.vii.c.

30,) and the miraculous cures of a deaf and a mute patient, (l.xi.c.

32.)] [Footnote 27: The story of the Arsenites is spread through the thirteen books of Pachymer.

Their union and triumph are reserved for Nicephorus Gregoras, (l.vii.c.


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