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... royal captive from the ground ; and , thrice clasping his hand with tender sympathy , assured him that his life and dignity should be inviolate in the hands of a prince who had learned to respect the majesty of his equals and the ...
... royal captive from the ground ; and , thrice clasping his hand with tender sympathy , assured him that his life and dignity should be inviolate in the hands of a prince who had learned to respect the majesty of his equals and the ...
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... royal brethren ; the throne of Kerman and Nice , of Aleppo and Damascus ; the Atabeks , and emirs of Syria and Mesopotamia , erected their standards under the shadow of his sceptre ; 55 and the hordes of Turkmans overspread the plains ...
... royal brethren ; the throne of Kerman and Nice , of Aleppo and Damascus ; the Atabeks , and emirs of Syria and Mesopotamia , erected their standards under the shadow of his sceptre ; 55 and the hordes of Turkmans overspread the plains ...
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... royal youth must speedily attain the years of manhood and ambition . By fear or conscience , Palæologus was restrained from dipping his hands in innocent and royal blood ; but the anxiety of an usurper and a parent urged him to secure ...
... royal youth must speedily attain the years of manhood and ambition . By fear or conscience , Palæologus was restrained from dipping his hands in innocent and royal blood ; but the anxiety of an usurper and a parent urged him to secure ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
Fall of the Ommiades | 22 |
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