The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1872 |
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Side 3
... horse and forty thousand foot , assembled from the most remote climates of Europe . The strength of Durazzo , and prudence of Alexius , the progress of famine , and approach of winter , eluded his ambitious hopes ; and the venal ...
... horse and forty thousand foot , assembled from the most remote climates of Europe . The strength of Durazzo , and prudence of Alexius , the progress of famine , and approach of winter , eluded his ambitious hopes ; and the venal ...
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... horse and one hun- dred thousand foot.11 * The armies of the second crusade might have claimed the conquest of Asia ; the nobles of France and Germany were animated by the presence of their sover- eigns ; and both the rank and personal ...
... horse and one hun- dred thousand foot.11 * The armies of the second crusade might have claimed the conquest of Asia ; the nobles of France and Germany were animated by the presence of their sover- eigns ; and both the rank and personal ...
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... horse , and one hundred thousand foot , were mustered by the emperor in the plains of Hungary ; and after such repetitions , we shall no longer be startled at the six hundred thousand pilgrims , which credu- lity has ascribed to this ...
... horse , and one hundred thousand foot , were mustered by the emperor in the plains of Hungary ; and after such repetitions , we shall no longer be startled at the six hundred thousand pilgrims , which credu- lity has ascribed to this ...
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... horses were pierced in the woods by arrows from an invisible hand ; the sick were burnt in their beds ; and the dead bodies were hung on gibbets along the highways . These injuries exasperated the cham . pions of the cross , who were ...
... horses were pierced in the woods by arrows from an invisible hand ; the sick were burnt in their beds ; and the dead bodies were hung on gibbets along the highways . These injuries exasperated the cham . pions of the cross , who were ...
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... horse to accomplish their lamentable pilgrimage . A just opinion may be formed of their knowledge and humanity ; of their knowledge , from the design of subduing Persia and Chorasan in their way to Jerusalem ; * of their humanity , from ...
... horse to accomplish their lamentable pilgrimage . A just opinion may be formed of their knowledge and humanity ; of their knowledge , from the design of subduing Persia and Chorasan in their way to Jerusalem ; * of their humanity , from ...
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