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hatred and contempt for the schismatics of the   West, which precipitated the first downfall of their empire. The   date of the Mogul invasion is marked in the soft and charitable   language of John Vataces. After the recovery of   Constantinople, the throne of the first Palaeologus was encompassed by foreign and domestic enemies; as long as the   sword of Charles was suspended over his head, he basely   courted the favor of the Roman pontiff; and sacrificed to the   present danger his faith, his virtue, and the affection of his   subjects. On the decease of Michael, the prince and people   asserted the independence of their church, and the purity of   their creed: the elder Andronicus neither feared nor loved the Latins; in his last distress, pride was the safeguard of   superstition; nor could he decently retract in his age the firm   and orthodox declarations of his youth. His grandson, the   younger Andronicus, was less a slave in his temper and   situation; and the conquest of Bithynia by the Turks   admonished him to seek a temporal and spiritual alliance with   the Western princes. After a separation and silence of fifty   years, a secret agent, the monk Barlaam, was despatched to   Pope Benedict the Twelfth; and his artful instructions appear   to have been drawn by the master-hand of the great domestic.   ^1 "Most holy father," was he commissioned to say, "the   emperor is not less desirous than yourself of a union between   the two churches: but in this delicate transaction, he is   obliged to respect his own dignity and the prejudices of his   subjects. The ways of union are twofold; force and persuasion.   Of force, the inefficacy has been already tried; since the Latins   have subdued the empire, without subduing the

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