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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER LXI: Partition Of The Empire By The French And Venetians
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[23] [Footnote 17: See the fate of Mourzoufle in Nicetas, (p.

393,) Villehardouin, (No.

141--145, 163,) and Guntherus, (c.

20, 21.) Neither the marshal nor the monk afford a grain of pity for a tyrant or rebel, whose punishment, however, was more unexampled than his crime.] [Footnote 18: The column of Arcadius, which represents in basso relievo his victories, or those of his father Theodosius, is still extant at Constantinople.

It is described and measured, Gyllius, (Topograph.


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