Slavic race upon the same road

The conversion of .Russia to Christianity, the great glory of the Orthodox Church, had placed the Slavic race upon the same road. Patchinaks, Comans, and Uzes would have also felt the influence of the New Rome, which might, indeed, have been powerful enough to recover Asia Minor had its existence not been brought to an end. The warfare of the empire in Asia Minor during the century and a half preceding 1200 was hardly more severe or constant than was that which she had to wage against the hordes still pressing into the Balkan peninsula from the northeast and against their predecessors, whom she was succeeding gradually in reducing to the habits of civilized life.

The imperial city stood firm as a rock amid the moving masses of people about her, the centre and source of good government; the teacher by means of commerce, of law, and of civilization ; subduing one horde only to find others coming to the front; reducing finally all to subjection, only to begin again with new immigrants. Much of her wealth and of her strength was spent in this work, for it was long and continuous.

While security and peace remained in the capital, while all the efforts of Arabs and others had failed before her walls, while in the Egean and the Marmora she had preserved a security for life and property which enabled her nobles to live in their splendid villas in security and her merchants to pass unmolested, and made all men in the east of Europe and the west of Asia look to her walls as the one absolutely safe deposit for their wealth, the empire itself had, during long centuries, never known peace. While the Teutonic and the Latin races behind her were developing their strength, forming themselves into nations, making progress in civilization, she was fighting their battles against Asiatic barbarians.

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