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... followed by his archers and men at arms , and four , or five , or six soldiers were computed as the furniture of a complete lance . In the expeditions to the neighbouring kingdoms or the Holy Land , the duties of the feudal tenure no ...
... followed by his archers and men at arms , and four , or five , or six soldiers were computed as the furniture of a complete lance . In the expeditions to the neighbouring kingdoms or the Holy Land , the duties of the feudal tenure no ...
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... followed by the most eager pilgrims of France , Normandy , and the Western Isles . The powerful succour of Flanders , Frise , and Denmark filled near an hundred vessels ; and the northern warriors were distinguished in the field by a ...
... followed by the most eager pilgrims of France , Normandy , and the Western Isles . The powerful succour of Flanders , Frise , and Denmark filled near an hundred vessels ; and the northern warriors were distinguished in the field by a ...
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... followed , rather than guided , the im- pulse of manners and prejudice ; without much foresight of the seasons or cultivation of the soil , they gathered the ripe and spontaneous fruits of the superstition of the times . They gathered ...
... followed , rather than guided , the im- pulse of manners and prejudice ; without much foresight of the seasons or cultivation of the soil , they gathered the ripe and spontaneous fruits of the superstition of the times . They gathered ...
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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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