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... throne resplendent with gold and gems , which was raised by a marble staircase to the height of a lofty terrace . Below the throne were seated the officers of his guards , the magistrates , the chiefs of the factions of the circus ; the ...
... throne resplendent with gold and gems , which was raised by a marble staircase to the height of a lofty terrace . Below the throne were seated the officers of his guards , the magistrates , the chiefs of the factions of the circus ; the ...
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... throne by the vizir and an inter- preter . After Togrul had seated himself on another throne , his commission was publicly read , which declared him the tem- poral lieutenant of the vicar of the prophet . He was successively invested ...
... throne by the vizir and an inter- preter . After Togrul had seated himself on another throne , his commission was publicly read , which declared him the tem- poral lieutenant of the vicar of the prophet . He was successively invested ...
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... throne , pronounced a laboured apology of his conduct and intentions : his modesty was subdued by an unanimous assurance of esteem and fidelity ; and his most inveterate enemies were the loudest to salute him as the guardian and saviour ...
... throne , pronounced a laboured apology of his conduct and intentions : his modesty was subdued by an unanimous assurance of esteem and fidelity ; and his most inveterate enemies were the loudest to salute him as the guardian and saviour ...
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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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