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After a long march and painful abstinence , the troops of Godfrey encamped in
the plains of Thrace . They heard with indignation that their brother , the Count of
Vermandois , was imprisoned by the Greeks ; and their reluctant duke was ...
After a long march and painful abstinence , the troops of Godfrey encamped in
the plains of Thrace . They heard with indignation that their brother , the Count of
Vermandois , was imprisoned by the Greeks ; and their reluctant duke was ...
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quiesced in their independence ; and the imperial troops were soon discouraged
by the bones of their fellow - soldiers that were scattered along the passes of
Mount Hæmus . By the arms and policy of John , or Joannices , the second ...
quiesced in their independence ; and the imperial troops were soon discouraged
by the bones of their fellow - soldiers that were scattered along the passes of
Mount Hæmus . By the arms and policy of John , or Joannices , the second ...
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The troops of Asia and Europe extended on the right and left from the Propontis
to the harbor ; the Janizaries in the front were stationed before the sultan's tent ;
the Ottoman line was covered by a deep intrenchment ; ' and a subordinate army
...
The troops of Asia and Europe extended on the right and left from the Propontis
to the harbor ; the Janizaries in the front were stationed before the sultan's tent ;
the Ottoman line was covered by a deep intrenchment ; ' and a subordinate army
...
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CHAPTER LVIII | 13 |
Raymond of Toulouse 38 | 77 |
CHAPTER LIX | 88 |
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