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... subjects of giving seasonable intelligence to the sultan , and treacherous guides to the Latin princes . Instead of crushing the common foe , by a double attack at the same time but on different sides , the Germans were were urged by ...
... subjects of giving seasonable intelligence to the sultan , and treacherous guides to the Latin princes . Instead of crushing the common foe , by a double attack at the same time but on different sides , the Germans were were urged by ...
Side 15
... subjects that they prayed for the sultan a year after his decease . Yet Sangiar might have been made prisoner by the Franks , as wel as by the Uzes . He reigned near fifty years , ( A. D. 1103-1152 , ) and was a munificent patron of ...
... subjects that they prayed for the sultan a year after his decease . Yet Sangiar might have been made prisoner by the Franks , as wel as by the Uzes . He reigned near fifty years , ( A. D. 1103-1152 , ) and was a munificent patron of ...
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... 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 warbling of birds and the murmur of fountains : it ...
... 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 warbling of birds and the murmur of fountains : it ...
Side 20
... subjects blushed , when the descendant and suc- cessor of the prophet presented his naked hand to the rude gripe of a Latin ambassador ; they wept when he sent the hair of his women , a sad emblem of their grief and terror , to excite ...
... subjects blushed , when the descendant and suc- cessor of the prophet presented his naked hand to the rude gripe of a Latin ambassador ; they wept when he sent the hair of his women , a sad emblem of their grief and terror , to excite ...
Side 32
... subjects ; and , at the distance of sixty years , it was celebrated in proverbial sayings by the grandsons of the Turks and Saracens , against whom he had fought his tre- mendous name was employed by the Syrian mothers to si- lence ...
... subjects ; and , at the distance of sixty years , it was celebrated in proverbial sayings by the grandsons of the Turks and Saracens , against whom he had fought his tre- mendous name was employed by the Syrian mothers to si- lence ...
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