The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 6Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1872 |
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... sword , which had been the instrument of their victory , was the pledge and title of their just independence . It does not appear that the emperor attempted to revive his obsolete claims over the kingdom of Jerusalem ; 2 but the bor ...
... sword , which had been the instrument of their victory , was the pledge and title of their just independence . It does not appear that the emperor attempted to revive his obsolete claims over the kingdom of Jerusalem ; 2 but the bor ...
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... sword with any drops of Christian blood . In their intercourse with the monarchs of Germany and France , the pride of the Greeks was exposed to an anxious trial . They might boast that on the first interview the seat of Louis was a low ...
... sword with any drops of Christian blood . In their intercourse with the monarchs of Germany and France , the pride of the Greeks was exposed to an anxious trial . They might boast that on the first interview the seat of Louis was a low ...
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... sword and chains of the Turks , displayed the same factious and selush spirit in the public ruin . The most numerous portion of the inhabitants was composed of the Greek and Oriental Christians , whom experience had taught to prefer the ...
... sword and chains of the Turks , displayed the same factious and selush spirit in the public ruin . The most numerous portion of the inhabitants was composed of the Greek and Oriental Christians , whom experience had taught to prefer the ...
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... sword , and the climate ; but the tents of the dead were replenished with new pilgrims , who exag- gerated the strength and speed of their approaching country- The vulgar was astonished by the report , that the pope himself , with an ...
... sword , and the climate ; but the tents of the dead were replenished with new pilgrims , who exag- gerated the strength and speed of their approaching country- The vulgar was astonished by the report , that the pope himself , with an ...
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... sword , or dragged into captivity : the military orders were almost exterminated in a single battle ; and in the pillage of the city , in the profanation of the holy sepulchre , the Latins confess and regret the modesty and discipline ...
... sword , or dragged into captivity : the military orders were almost exterminated in a single battle ; and in the pillage of the city , in the profanation of the holy sepulchre , the Latins confess and regret the modesty and discipline ...
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