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... CAUSES OF DECAY AND DESTRUCTION . — EXAMPLE OF THE COLISEUM . - RENOVATION OF THE CITY . CONCLUSION OF THE WHOLE WORK . A. D. PAGE . 1430. View and Discourse of Poggius from the Capitoline Hill , ..... 516 His Description of the Ruins ...
... CAUSES OF DECAY AND DESTRUCTION . — EXAMPLE OF THE COLISEUM . - RENOVATION OF THE CITY . CONCLUSION OF THE WHOLE WORK . A. D. PAGE . 1430. View and Discourse of Poggius from the Capitoline Hill , ..... 516 His Description of the Ruins ...
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... causes and effects ; and the frequent attempts for the defence or recovery of the Holy Land would appear so many faint and unsuccessful copies of the original . 7 Iconium is mentioned as a station by Xenophon , and by Strabo , with the ...
... causes and effects ; and the frequent attempts for the defence or recovery of the Holy Land would appear so many faint and unsuccessful copies of the original . 7 Iconium is mentioned as a station by Xenophon , and by Strabo , with the ...
Side 5
... cause , and a discipline to their force , which might be vainly expected from the feuda- tory chiefs . The cavalry of the emperor , and that of the king , was each composed of seventy thousand knights , and their immediate attendants in ...
... cause , and a discipline to their force , which might be vainly expected from the feuda- tory chiefs . The cavalry of the emperor , and that of the king , was each composed of seventy thousand knights , and their immediate attendants in ...
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... cause of the prophet . The public hope was not disappointed after a siege of twenty - five days , he stormed the city of Edessa , and recov- ered from the Franks their conquests beyond the Euphrates : 39 the martial tribes of Curdistan ...
... cause of the prophet . The public hope was not disappointed after a siege of twenty - five days , he stormed the city of Edessa , and recov- ered from the Franks their conquests beyond the Euphrates : 39 the martial tribes of Curdistan ...
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... cause of their religion to the meaner considerations of private and present advantage . But the powers of Egypt , Syria , and Arabia , were now united by a hero , whom nature and fortune had armed against the Chris- tians . All without ...
... cause of their religion to the meaner considerations of private and present advantage . But the powers of Egypt , Syria , and Arabia , were now united by a hero , whom nature and fortune had armed against the Chris- tians . All without ...
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