The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6Tourneisen, 1789 |
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... most eager champions declared their readi- nefs to march ; and the Greek ambaffadors were difmiffed with the affurance of a speedy and powerful fuccour . The relief of Conftantinople was included in the larger and moft diftant project ...
... most eager champions declared their readi- nefs to march ; and the Greek ambaffadors were difmiffed with the affurance of a speedy and powerful fuccour . The relief of Conftantinople was included in the larger and moft diftant project ...
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... most splendid profpect of military glory . In the petty quarrels of Eu- rope , they fhed the blood of their friends and country- men , for the acquifition perhaps of a castle or a village . They could march with alacrity against the ...
... most splendid profpect of military glory . In the petty quarrels of Eu- rope , they fhed the blood of their friends and country- men , for the acquifition perhaps of a castle or a village . They could march with alacrity against the ...
Side 15
... most effectual miffionaries of the crofs among their friends and countrymen they preached the duty , the merit , and the recompence , of their holy vow ; and the most reluctant hearers , were infenfibly drawn within the whirlpool of ...
... most effectual miffionaries of the crofs among their friends and countrymen they preached the duty , the merit , and the recompence , of their holy vow ; and the most reluctant hearers , were infenfibly drawn within the whirlpool of ...
Side 35
... most oftenfible reason was the impoffibility of paffing the fea and accomplishing their vow , without the licence and the veffels of Alexius ; but they cherished a fecret hope , that as foon as they trod the continent of Afia , their ...
... most oftenfible reason was the impoffibility of paffing the fea and accomplishing their vow , without the licence and the veffels of Alexius ; but they cherished a fecret hope , that as foon as they trod the continent of Afia , their ...
Side 51
... most intimate knowledge and the strongest conviction of the miracle , and of the fraud , are Raymond des Agiies , and Radulphus Cadomenfis , the one attached to the count of Tholouse , CHAP . tioch is gravely afferted by fucceeding ...
... most intimate knowledge and the strongest conviction of the miracle , and of the fraud , are Raymond des Agiies , and Radulphus Cadomenfis , the one attached to the count of Tholouse , CHAP . tioch is gravely afferted by fucceeding ...
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