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... captive parents : an unworthy and , by degrees , a fruitless abuse of the virtues of his enemies . His another traveller , Ascellinus , is printed in Fejér , Codex diplomaticus Hungariæ , iv . 1 , 428 sqq . ] 21 In his great History of ...
... captive parents : an unworthy and , by degrees , a fruitless abuse of the virtues of his enemies . His another traveller , Ascellinus , is printed in Fejér , Codex diplomaticus Hungariæ , iv . 1 , 428 sqq . ] 21 In his great History of ...
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... captives and volunteers . Instead of retreating to the hills , he maintained the most useful and defensible posts ; fortified the towns and castles which he had first pillaged ; and renounced the pastoral life for the baths and palaces ...
... captives and volunteers . Instead of retreating to the hills , he maintained the most useful and defensible posts ; fortified the towns and castles which he had first pillaged ; and renounced the pastoral life for the baths and palaces ...
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... captives as his soldiers and those of the prophet ; but the Turkish peasants were still allowed to mount on horseback and follow his standard , with the appellation and the hopes of freebooters . By these arts he formed an army of ...
... captives as his soldiers and those of the prophet ; but the Turkish peasants were still allowed to mount on horseback and follow his standard , with the appellation and the hopes of freebooters . By these arts he formed an army of ...
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... captives . In the prosecution of the civil war , the prince of Ionia twice returned to Europe ; joined his arms with those of the emperor ; besieged Thessalonica , and threatened Constantinople . Calumny might affix some reproach on his ...
... captives . In the prosecution of the civil war , the prince of Ionia twice returned to Europe ; joined his arms with those of the emperor ; besieged Thessalonica , and threatened Constantinople . Calumny might affix some reproach on his ...
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... captives ; and that the duty might easily be levied , if vigilant officers were stationed at Gallipoli , to watch the passage , and to select for his use the stoutest and most beautiful of the Christian youth . The advice was followed ...
... captives ; and that the duty might easily be levied , if vigilant officers were stationed at Gallipoli , to watch the passage , and to select for his use the stoutest and most beautiful of the Christian youth . The advice was followed ...
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