The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 10A. Strahan; and T. Cadell ... and W. Davies, 1797 |
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... himself ; the private feuds 126 The Hiftoria Sicula of Hugo Falcandus , which properly extends from 1154 to 1169 , is inferted in the viith volume of Muratori's Collection ( tom vii . p . 259-344 . ) , and preceded by an eloquent ...
... himself ; the private feuds 126 The Hiftoria Sicula of Hugo Falcandus , which properly extends from 1154 to 1169 , is inferted in the viith volume of Muratori's Collection ( tom vii . p . 259-344 . ) , and preceded by an eloquent ...
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... himself on his skill in national genealogy , profeffed his ignorance of the family of Seljuk ; yet the father of that race ap- pears to have been a chief of power and renown " . For a daring intrufion into the haram of hist prince ...
... himself on his skill in national genealogy , profeffed his ignorance of the family of Seljuk ; yet the father of that race ap- pears to have been a chief of power and renown " . For a daring intrufion into the haram of hist prince ...
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... himself a fecond time ; but he twice kiffed the hand of the commander of the faithful , and his titles were proclaimed by the voice of heralds and the applaufe of the Moflems . In a fecond visit to Bagdad , the Seljukian prince again ...
... himself a fecond time ; but he twice kiffed the hand of the commander of the faithful , and his titles were proclaimed by the voice of heralds and the applaufe of the Moflems . In a fecond visit to Bagdad , the Seljukian prince again ...
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