| Josiah Litch - 1842 - 264 páginas
...this obnoxious addition, was chanted in the cathedral by two adverse choirs, and when their lungs were exhausted, they had recourse to the more solid arguments...monks, in regular array, marched and shouted, and fought at their head. ' Christians ! this is the day of martyrdom ; let us not desert our spiritual... | |
| 1842 - 540 páginas
...this obnoxious addition, was chanted in the cathedral by two adverse choirs, and when their lungs were exhausted, they had recourse to the more solid arguments...; the legions of monks, in regular array, marched ana shouted, and fought at their head. " Christians ! this is the day of martyrdom ; let us not desert... | |
| 1842 - 470 páginas
...this obnoxious addition, was chanted in the cathedral by two adverse choirs, and when their lungs were exhausted, they had recourse to the more solid arguments...defended by the patriarch ; and the crown and mitre wen staked on the event of this momentous quarrel. The streets were instantly crowded with innumerable... | |
| 1844 - 522 páginas
...obnoxious addition, was chanted in the cathedral by two adverse choirs, and, when their lungs were exhausted, they had recourse to the more solid arguments of sticks and stones: the aggressors (Catholics) were punished by the emperor, and defended by the patriarch; and the crown and mitre were... | |
| William McGirr - 1854 - 418 páginas
...this obnoxious addition, was chanted in the Cathedral by two adverse choirs, and when their lungs were exhausted, they had recourse to the more solid arguments...were staked on the event of this momentous quarrel, tho streets were immediately crowded with innumerable swarms of men, women, and children ; legions... | |
| William McGirr - 1854 - 420 páginas
...Cathedral by two adverse choirs, and when their lungs wore exhausted, they had recourse to the more soHd arguments of sticks and stones. The aggressors were...event of this momentous quarrel, the streets were immediately crowded with innumerable swarms of men, women, and children ; legions of monks in regular... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1855 - 496 páginas
...obnoxious addition, was chanted in the cathedral by two adverse choirs, and, when their lungs were exhausted, they had recourse to the more solid arguments...monks, in regular array, marched, and shouted, and fought at their head. " Christians ! this is the day of " martyrdom : let us not desert our spiritual... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1875 - 666 páginas
...this obnoxious addition, was chanted in the cathedral by two adverse choirs, and when their lungs were exhausted, they had recourse to the more solid arguments...monks, in regular array, marched, and shouted, and fought at their head, " Christians ! this is the day of martyrdom : let us not desert our spiritual... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1899 - 616 páginas
...obnoxious addition, was chanted in the cathedral by two adverse choirs, and, when their lungs were exhausted, they had recourse to the more solid arguments...and the crown and mitre were staked on the event of " Petav. (Dog. Theolog. v. 1. vc 2, 3, 4, pp. 217-225) and Tillemont (Mem. Ecclea. xiv. 713, etc.,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1899 - 674 páginas
...this obnoxious addition, was chanted in the cathedral by two adverse choirs, and when their lungs were exhausted, they had recourse to the more solid arguments of sticks and jtones ; the aggressors were punished by the emperor, and defended by the patriarch ; and the crown... | |
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