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... person , or , at least , with his troops and treasures : his base retreat dissolved their obliga- tions ; and the sword , which had been the instrument of their victory , was the pledge and title of their just independence . It does not ...
... person , or , at least , with his troops and treasures : his base retreat dissolved their obliga- tions ; and the sword , which had been the instrument of their victory , was the pledge and title of their just independence . It does not ...
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... persons , the second might possibly amount to sixty thousand 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 ...
... persons , the second might possibly amount to sixty thousand 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 ...
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... person , no longer found their com- panions in the evening camp . In darkness and disorder , they were encompassed , assaulted , and overwhelmed , by the in- numerable host of Turks , who , in the art of war , were su- perior to the ...
... person , no longer found their com- panions in the evening camp . In darkness and disorder , they were encompassed , assaulted , and overwhelmed , by the in- numerable host of Turks , who , in the art of war , were su- perior to the ...
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... person was seldom violated by the profane eyes of subjects or strangers . The Latin ambassadors 41 have described their own introduction , through a series of gloomy passages , and glittering porticos : the scene was enlivened by the ...
... person was seldom violated by the profane eyes of subjects or strangers . The Latin ambassadors 41 have described their own introduction , through a series of gloomy passages , and glittering porticos : the scene was enlivened by the ...
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... person and in- terest . While Noureddin lived , these ambitious Curds were the most humble of his slaves ; and the indiscreet murmurs of the divan were silenced by the prudent Ayub , who loudly protested that at the command of the ...
... person and in- terest . While Noureddin lived , these ambitious Curds were the most humble of his slaves ; and the indiscreet murmurs of the divan were silenced by the prudent Ayub , who loudly protested that at the command of the ...
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