The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6Tourneisen, 1789 |
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... thousand stripes . His example was followed by many penitents of both fexes ; and , as a vicarious facrifice was ... thousands to redeem their fouls , by repeating on the infidels the fame deeds which they had exercised against their ...
... thousand stripes . His example was followed by many penitents of both fexes ; and , as a vicarious facrifice was ... thousands to redeem their fouls , by repeating on the infidels the fame deeds which they had exercised against their ...
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... thousand foot . The example and footsteps of Peter were clofely pursued by another fanatic , the monk Godefcal , whofe fermons had fwept away fifteen or twenty thousand peafants from the villages of Germany . Their rear was again ...
... thousand foot . The example and footsteps of Peter were clofely pursued by another fanatic , the monk Godefcal , whofe fermons had fwept away fifteen or twenty thousand peafants from the villages of Germany . Their rear was again ...
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... thousand had already perifhed , before a fingle city was refcued from the infidels , before their graver and more noble brethren had completed the prepa- rations of their enterprise ( 41 ) . C 2 ~ None ( 40 ) Anna Comnena ( Alexias , 1 ...
... thousand had already perifhed , before a fingle city was refcued from the infidels , before their graver and more noble brethren had completed the prepa- rations of their enterprise ( 41 ) . C 2 ~ None ( 40 ) Anna Comnena ( Alexias , 1 ...
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... thousand marks may be equal to five hundred thousand livres , and Normandy annually yields fifty - feven millions to the king ( Necker , Admi- niftration des Finances , tom . i . p . 287. ) . ( 48 ) His original letter to his wife , is ...
... thousand marks may be equal to five hundred thousand livres , and Normandy annually yields fifty - feven millions to the king ( Necker , Admi- niftration des Finances , tom . i . p . 287. ) . ( 48 ) His original letter to his wife , is ...
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... thousand horfe and twenty thousand foot . Several princes of the Norman race accompanied this veteran general ; and his ( 50 ) It is fingular enough , that Raymond of St. Giles , a fecond character in the genuine hiftory of the crufades ...
... thousand horfe and twenty thousand foot . Several princes of the Norman race accompanied this veteran general ; and his ( 50 ) It is fingular enough , that Raymond of St. Giles , a fecond character in the genuine hiftory of the crufades ...
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