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Stranica 54
... there is no reason to suppose that , when he was fully informed of the forces and numbers of the rebel , he would have shown himself less able or less energetic in suppressing the insurrection than Michael himself .
... there is no reason to suppose that , when he was fully informed of the forces and numbers of the rebel , he would have shown himself less able or less energetic in suppressing the insurrection than Michael himself .
Stranica 56
... that this letter was a reply to a previous communication from the Patriarch . We may suppose that Leo remembered how Nicephorus had exacted a written declaration of orthodoxy from Michael , and wished to anticipate such a demand .
... that this letter was a reply to a previous communication from the Patriarch . We may suppose that Leo remembered how Nicephorus had exacted a written declaration of orthodoxy from Michael , and wished to anticipate such a demand .
Stranica 68
But there is no good reason to suppose that Leo thought of taking the Patriarch's life . By such a course he would have gained nothing , and increased his unpopularity among certain sections of his subjects . It was sufficient to remove ...
But there is no good reason to suppose that Leo thought of taking the Patriarch's life . By such a course he would have gained nothing , and increased his unpopularity among certain sections of his subjects . It was sufficient to remove ...
Stranica 100
Th . 65 . και συμμαχείν αιτείται αυτό . It was > επί 1 We must suppose that Michael deliberately circulated it . 100 CHAP . III EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE.
Th . 65 . και συμμαχείν αιτείται αυτό . It was > επί 1 We must suppose that Michael deliberately circulated it . 100 CHAP . III EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE.
Stranica 101
1 We must suppose that Michael deliberately circulated it . It is characteristic that he does not mention or even hint at the Bulgarian episode in his letter to the Emperor Lewis . He wished the Franks to suppose that the subjugation of ...
1 We must suppose that Michael deliberately circulated it . It is characteristic that he does not mention or even hint at the Bulgarian episode in his letter to the Emperor Lewis . He wished the Franks to suppose that the subjugation of ...
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