The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 6Henry G. Bohn, 1855 |
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... soldiers and citizens , of women and children : they collected , with haste and terror , their most precious moveables ; and abandoned with loud lamentations or silent anguish their native homes , and the pleasant banks of the Pharphar ...
... soldiers and citizens , of women and children : they collected , with haste and terror , their most precious moveables ; and abandoned with loud lamentations or silent anguish their native homes , and the pleasant banks of the Pharphar ...
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... soldiers and people of Antioch might be discouraged by the sight and the story of their sufferings . The Saracens were conducted through the territories of Gabala * and Laodicea , at a cautious distance from the walls of the cities ...
... soldiers and people of Antioch might be discouraged by the sight and the story of their sufferings . The Saracens were conducted through the territories of Gabala * and Laodicea , at a cautious distance from the walls of the cities ...
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... soldiers were trans- ported by sea and land to Antioch and Cæsarea : the light troops of the army consisted of sixty thousand Christian Arabs of the tribes of Gassan . Under the banner of Jabalah , the last of their princes , they ...
... soldiers were trans- ported by sea and land to Antioch and Cæsarea : the light troops of the army consisted of sixty thousand Christian Arabs of the tribes of Gassan . Under the banner of Jabalah , the last of their princes , they ...
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... soldiers and enemies , and the simplicity of his journey is more illustrious than the royal pageants of vanity and oppression . The conqueror of Persia and Syria was mounted on a red camel , which carried , besides his person , a bag of ...
... soldiers and enemies , and the simplicity of his journey is more illustrious than the royal pageants of vanity and oppression . The conqueror of Persia and Syria was mounted on a red camel , which carried , besides his person , a bag of ...
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... soldiers , the ships of that powerful kingdom , were consecrated to enlarge on every side the empire of the caliphs . But the Saracens despise a superfluity of fame ; and their historians scarcely condescend to mention the subordinate ...
... soldiers , the ships of that powerful kingdom , were consecrated to enlarge on every side the empire of the caliphs . But the Saracens despise a superfluity of fame ; and their historians scarcely condescend to mention the subordinate ...
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