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... success- ively attained the vigour of manhood , departed from the castle , passed the Alps , and joined the Apulian camp of the Normans . The elder were prompted by native spirit ; their success en- couraged their younger brethren ; and ...
... success- ively attained the vigour of manhood , departed from the castle , passed the Alps , and joined the Apulian camp of the Normans . The elder were prompted by native spirit ; their success en- couraged their younger brethren ; and ...
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... successful ; but his camp was pillaged by a stratagem of the Greeks ; the city was impregna- ble ; and the venal or ... success in a just and pious war , and complains that the prosperity of his own empire is disturbed by the audacious ...
... successful ; but his camp was pillaged by a stratagem of the Greeks ; the city was impregna- ble ; and the venal or ... success in a just and pious war , and complains that the prosperity of his own empire is disturbed by the audacious ...
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... successful ; and in describing the plan I have already related the execution and success.81 But no sooner had Alexius passed the threshold of the golden gate than he trembled at his own rashness ; he paused , he deliberated , till the ...
... successful ; and in describing the plan I have already related the execution and success.81 But no sooner had Alexius passed the threshold of the golden gate than he trembled at his own rashness ; he paused , he deliberated , till 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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