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... army . The enumeration of provinces recalls a sad comparison of the past and present limits of the Roman world : the raw levies were drawn together in haste and terror ; and the garrisons of Anatolia , or Asia Minor , had been purchased ...
... army . The enumeration of provinces recalls a sad comparison of the past and present limits of the Roman world : the raw levies were drawn together in haste and terror ; and the garrisons of Anatolia , or Asia Minor , had been purchased ...
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... army on the Italian shore ; he respectfully addressed the new Justinian , solicited a peace or truce of thirty years , accepted as a gift the regal title , and acknowledged himself the military vassal of the Roman empire.142 The ...
... army on the Italian shore ; he respectfully addressed the new Justinian , solicited a peace or truce of thirty years , accepted as a gift the regal title , and acknowledged himself the military vassal of the Roman empire.142 The ...
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... army ; and the number of English crusaders was magnified to sixty thousand by the report of fame . But the inevitable or affected slowness of these mighty preparations consumed the strength and provisions of the more indigent pilgrims ...
... army ; and the number of English crusaders was magnified to sixty thousand by the report of fame . But the inevitable or affected slowness of these mighty preparations consumed the strength and provisions of the more indigent pilgrims ...
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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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