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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER LXIII: Civil Wars And The Ruin Of The Greek Empire
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5, l.ix.c.1, l.xv.c.1, 6,) and Cantacuzene, (l.i.c.12, l.
ii.c.29, &c.)] [Footnote 45: Both Pachymer (l.iii.c.3, 4, 5) and Nic.Greg.

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7) understand and deplore the effects of this dangerous indulgence.
Bibars, sultan of Egypt, himself a Tartar, but a devout Mussulman, obtained from the children of Zingis the permission to build a stately mosque in the capital of Crimea, (De Guignes, Hist.

des Huns, tom.


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