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... Christian ally . The successors of Basil amused themselves with the belief that the conquest of Lombardy had been achieved , and was still preserved , by the justice of their laws , the virtues of their ministers , and the gratitude of ...
... Christian ally . The successors of Basil amused themselves with the belief that the conquest of Lombardy had been achieved , and was still preserved , by the justice of their laws , the virtues of their ministers , and the gratitude of ...
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... Christian ally . The successors of Basil amused themselves with the belief that the conquest of Lombardy had been achieved , and was still preserved , by the justice of their laws , the virtues of their ministers , and the gratitude of ...
... Christian ally . The successors of Basil amused themselves with the belief that the conquest of Lombardy had been achieved , and was still preserved , by the justice of their laws , the virtues of their ministers , and the gratitude of ...
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... Christian sects was em- bittered by hatred and revenge ; and in the kingdom of a suffering Messiah , who had pardoned his enemies , they aspired to command and persecute their spiritual brethren . The pre- eminence was asserted by the ...
... Christian sects was em- bittered by hatred and revenge ; and in the kingdom of a suffering Messiah , who had pardoned his enemies , they aspired to command and persecute their spiritual brethren . The pre- eminence was asserted by the ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
Military Force of the Greeks the Saracens and the Franks | 5 |
Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
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