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... numbers never beheld Constantinople and Nice . Of enthusiasm the influence is irregular and transient ; many were detained at home by reason or cowardice , by poverty or weakness ; and many were repulsed by the obstacles of the way ...
... numbers never beheld Constantinople and Nice . Of enthusiasm the influence is irregular and transient ; many were detained at home by reason or cowardice , by poverty or weakness ; and many were repulsed by the obstacles of the way ...
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... numbers , at different periods , amounted to five or six hundred thousand ; that more than one hundred thousand Christians were slain ; that a far greater number was lost by disease or shipwreck ; and that a small portion of this mighty ...
... numbers , at different periods , amounted to five or six hundred thousand ; that more than one hundred thousand Christians were slain ; that a far greater number was lost by disease or shipwreck ; and that a small portion of this mighty ...
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... numbers will equally exalt the fear- less spirit of their assailants . and con- Constanti- the Latins . In the ... number of foot - soldiers . In its present decay the capital of the Ottoman empire may contain 400,000 souls ( Bell's ...
... numbers will equally exalt the fear- less spirit of their assailants . and con- Constanti- the Latins . In the ... number of foot - soldiers . In its present decay the capital of the Ottoman empire may contain 400,000 souls ( Bell's ...
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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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