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... that flat - bottomed vessels should be prepared for four thousand five hundred
horses and nine thousand squires , with a number of ships sufficient for the
embarkation of four thousand five hundred knights and twenty thousand foot ; that
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... that flat - bottomed vessels should be prepared for four thousand five hundred
horses and nine thousand squires , with a number of ships sufficient for the
embarkation of four thousand five hundred knights and twenty thousand foot ; that
...
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His pastures were stocked with two thousand five hundred brood mares , two
hundred camels , three hundred mules , five hundred asses , five thousand
horned cattle , fifty thousand hogs , and seventy thousand sheep . “ A precious
record of ...
His pastures were stocked with two thousand five hundred brood mares , two
hundred camels , three hundred mules , five hundred asses , five thousand
horned cattle , fifty thousand hogs , and seventy thousand sheep . “ A precious
record of ...
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The emperor himself was let down a precipice on a portable scaffold — the ropes
were one hundred and fifty cubits in length ; and before he could reach the
bottom , this dangerous operation was five times repeated . Timour crossed the
Indus ...
The emperor himself was let down a precipice on a portable scaffold — the ropes
were one hundred and fifty cubits in length ; and before he could reach the
bottom , this dangerous operation was five times repeated . Timour crossed the
Indus ...
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CHAPTER LVIII | 13 |
Raymond of Toulouse 38 | 77 |
CHAPTER LIX | 88 |
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