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And all the girls love a game filled with kicking and clapping called "empe."
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Mode in which he executed the empe - rors orders for the liberation of the pope, 149.
The life and administration of cardinal Wolsey John Galt, Thomas Wolsey 1812
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On this Chilpcric entered He offered to fliakc off the yoke of the Greek empe - into an alliance with Eudes duke of 'Aquitaioc, whofe ror, and to ioeeft Charka with the dignity of Roman friendfbip be purchafed by the final oeffion of all the confult fending him at the fame time the keys of the country which Eudes hid i'rized for himfelf.
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Thus the empire of the Kitan was totally deftroyed, but nothing to the advantage of the Chinefc; for the Tartar general, elated with his eonqueft, gave the name of Kin to his new dominion, aflumed the title of empe - ror, and began to think of aggrandizing himfeU and en. hrging his empire.
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I'his was followed by a DECLARATION by the duke of Brunswick Luneburg, com - manding the combined armies of their majesties the empe - ror and the king of Prufsia, to tlic people of France, dated Coblentz 2jth July.
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He told his father, that his crimes were of fo deep a dye, that he could not dived himfelf of fear that the injured empe - ror would not forgive him.
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X private letter iof - Stephen or Chartres attefts his admiration of the empe - ror, the mod excellent and liberal of men, who taught him to believe that he was a favou-v rite, and promifed to educate and eftablifh his youngeft fon.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1788
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Henry, fon of Frederick and Ifabella, to whom that empe - ror had bequeathed the kingdom of Jerufulem, with large pofleflions in Europe, reannexed in 1253, by this abomina - ble fratricide, to the crown of Sicily.
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Accordingly the empe - ror was repulfed at Piccighitone; after which check he made a feint, as if he intended palling at Caftan, and in the mean time throwing a bridge over the Adda, detach - ed a body of infantry to defend it, by which means he at laft fucceeded.
The modern part of an universal history from the earliest accounts to the present time; 1782
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In the mean time, having prevailed with the Romans to favour his caufe, they in fifted that Gregory Should either crown the empe - ror, or they would elect another pope.
The modern part of an universal history from the earliest accounts to the present time; 1782
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