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... capital . The Arabian fleet cast anchor , and the troops were disembarked near the palace of Hebdomon , seven miles from the city . During many days , from the dawn of light to the evening , the line of assault was extended from the ...
... capital . The Arabian fleet cast anchor , and the troops were disembarked near the palace of Hebdomon , seven miles from the city . During many days , from the dawn of light to the evening , the line of assault was extended from the ...
Side 4
... capital , to the isle of Cyzicus , in which they had established their ma- gazine of spoil and provisions . So patient was their per- severance or so languid were their operations , that they repeated in the six following summers the ...
... capital , to the isle of Cyzicus , in which they had established their ma- gazine of spoil and provisions . So patient was their per- severance or so languid were their operations , that they repeated in the six following summers the ...
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... capital . But the attempt and disgrace of the second siege was reserved for his brother Soliman , whose ambition appears to have been quickened by a more active and martial spirit . In the revolutions of the Greek em- pire , after the ...
... capital . But the attempt and disgrace of the second siege was reserved for his brother Soliman , whose ambition appears to have been quickened by a more active and martial spirit . In the revolutions of the Greek em- pire , after the ...
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... capital and empire . The most formidable of the Saracens , Moslemah the brother of the caliph , was advancing at the head of one hundred and twenty thousand Arabs and Persians , the greater part mounted on horses or camels ; and the ...
... capital and empire . The most formidable of the Saracens , Moslemah the brother of the caliph , was advancing at the head of one hundred and twenty thousand Arabs and Persians , the greater part mounted on horses or camels ; and the ...
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... capital were restored ; and the produce of the fisheries supplied the wants , and even the luxury , of the inhabitants . But the calamities of famine and disease were soon felt by the troops of Moslemah , and as the former was miserably ...
... capital were restored ; and the produce of the fisheries supplied the wants , and even the luxury , of the inhabitants . But the calamities of famine and disease were soon felt by the troops of Moslemah , and as the former was miserably ...
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