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The secret history byzantium
The secret history byzantium










the secret history byzantium the secret history byzantium the secret history byzantium

But making an approximate estimate of the extent of territory which has become to be destitute of inhabitants, I should say that a myriad myriad of myriads​ 2 perished. 4 For one might more quickly, I think, count all grains of sand than the vast number whom this Emperor destroyed. 3 Now to state exactly the number of those who were destroyed by him would never be possible, I think, for anyone soever, or for God. 2 For it is in the degree by which a man's deeds are surpassingly great that the power of the doer becomes evident. P213 of the magnitude of the ills which he inflicted upon mankind. And that he was no human being, but, as has been suggested,​ 1 some manner of demon in human form, one might infer by making an estimate












The secret history byzantium