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... service of the caliph to that of the emperor " 7 . The skill of a chymift and engineer was equivalent to the fuccour of fleets and armies ; and this dif- covery or improvement of the military art was fortunately referved for the ...
... service of the caliph to that of the emperor " 7 . The skill of a chymift and engineer was equivalent to the fuccour of fleets and armies ; and this dif- covery or improvement of the military art was fortunately referved for the ...
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... services , or fatisfy the ambition , of Nicephorus . 112 Notwithstanding the infinuations of Zonaras , nafari , & c . ( tom . ii . l . xvi . p . 197. ) , it is an undoubted fact , that Crete was completely and finally subdued by ...
... services , or fatisfy the ambition , of Nicephorus . 112 Notwithstanding the infinuations of Zonaras , nafari , & c . ( tom . ii . l . xvi . p . 197. ) , it is an undoubted fact , that Crete was completely and finally subdued by ...
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... service of mankind . Yet the subjects of the 14 According to the Jewish traveller who had visited Europe and Afia , Conftantinople was equalled only by Bagdad , the great city of the Ifmaelites ( Voyage de Benjamin de Tudele , par ...
... service of mankind . Yet the subjects of the 14 According to the Jewish traveller who had visited Europe and Afia , Conftantinople was equalled only by Bagdad , the great city of the Ifmaelites ( Voyage de Benjamin de Tudele , par ...
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... service , which they often renewed and often violated . The fiege of Patras was formed by a fingular concurrence of the Scla- vonians of Peloponefus and the Saracens of Africa . In their last distress , a pious fiction of the ap- proach ...
... service , which they often renewed and often violated . The fiege of Patras was formed by a fingular concurrence of the Scla- vonians of Peloponefus and the Saracens of Africa . In their last distress , a pious fiction of the ap- proach ...
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Edward Gibbon. J LIII . barous lord , like the old Eretrians in the service CHAP . of Darius 23. A stately edifice , in the palace of Palermo , was erected for the ufe of this induftri- ous colony24 ; and the art was propagated by their ...
Edward Gibbon. J LIII . barous lord , like the old Eretrians in the service CHAP . of Darius 23. A stately edifice , in the palace of Palermo , was erected for the ufe of this induftri- ous colony24 ; and the art was propagated by their ...
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