Chapter XLIX: ConquestOf Italy By The Franks.—Part I.
Introduction, Worship, And Persecution Of Images.—Revolt OfItaly And Rome.—Temporal Dominion Of The Popes.—ConquestOf Italy By The Franks.—Establishment Of Images.—CharacterAnd Coronation Of Charlemagne.—Restoration And Decay Of TheRoman Empire In The West.—Independence Of Italy.—Constitution Of The Germanic Body.
Chapter XLIX: ConquestOf Italy By The Franks.—Part II.
Chapter XLIX: ConquestOf Italy By The Franks.—Part III.
Chapter XLIX: ConquestOf Italy By The Franks.—Part IV.
Chapter XLIX: ConquestOf Italy By The Franks.—Part V.
Chapter XLIX: ConquestOf Italy By The Franks.—Part VI.
Chapter L: DescriptionOf Arabia And Its Inhabitants.—Part I.
Description Of Arabia And Its Inhabitants.—Birth,Character, And Doctrine Of Mahomet.—He Preaches At Mecca.—Flies To Medina.—Propagates His Religion By The Sword.—Voluntary Or Reluctant Submission Of The Arabs.—His DeathAnd Successors.—The Claims And Fortunes Of Ali And HisDescendants.
Chapter L: DescriptionOf Arabia And Its Inhabitants.—Part II.
Chapter L: DescriptionOf Arabia And Its Inhabitants.—Part III.
Chapter L: DescriptionOf Arabia And Its Inhabitants.—Part IV.
Chapter L: DescriptionOf Arabia And Its Inhabitants.—Part V.
Chapter L: DescriptionOf Arabia And Its Inhabitants.—Part VI.
Chapter L: DescriptionOf Arabia And Its Inhabitants.—Part VII.
Chapter L: DescriptionOf Arabia And Its Inhabitants.—Part VIII.
Chapter LI: ConquestsBy The Arabs.—Part I.
The Conquest Of Persia, Syria, Egypt, Africa, And Spain, ByThe Arabs Or Saracens.—Empire Of The Caliphs, Or SuccessorsOf Mahomet.—State Of The Christians, &c., Under TheirGovernment.
Chapter LI: ConquestsBy The Arabs.—Part II.
Chapter LI: ConquestsBy The Arabs.—Part III.
Chapter LI: ConquestsBy The Arabs.—Part IV.
Chapter LI: ConquestsBy The Arabs.—Part V.
Chapter LI: ConquestsBy The Arabs.—Part VI.
Chapter LI: ConquestsBy The Arabs.—Part VII.
Chapter LII: MoreConquests By The Arabs.—Part I.
The Two Sieges Of Constantinople By The Arabs.—TheirInvasion Of France, And Defeat By Charles Martel.—Civil WarOf The Ommiades And Abbassides.—Learning Of The Arabs.—Luxury Of The Caliphs.—Naval Enterprises On Crete, Sicily,And Rome.—Decay And Division Of The Empire Of The Caliphs.—Defeats And Victories Of The Greek Emperors.