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Side x
... Service and War of the Catalans in 1204-1456 . Revolutions of Athens Prefent State of Athens CHA P. LXIII . Civil Wars , and Ruin of the Greek Empire . - Reigns of Andronicus , the Elder and Younger , and John Palæolo- gus . - Regency ...
... Service and War of the Catalans in 1204-1456 . Revolutions of Athens Prefent State of Athens CHA P. LXIII . Civil Wars , and Ruin of the Greek Empire . - Reigns of Andronicus , the Elder and Younger , and John Palæolo- gus . - Regency ...
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... service was under the neighbouring counts of Boulogne , the heroes of the firft crufade . But he foon relin- quifhed the fword and the world ; and if it be true , that his wife , however noble , was aged and ugly , he might withdraw ...
... service was under the neighbouring counts of Boulogne , the heroes of the firft crufade . But he foon relin- quifhed the fword and the world ; and if it be true , that his wife , however noble , was aged and ugly , he might withdraw ...
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... service of the knights and their followers was either prompted by zeal or attachment , or pur- chafed with rewards and promifes ; and the num- bers of each fquadron were measured by the power , the wealth , and the fame of each inde ...
... service of the knights and their followers was either prompted by zeal or attachment , or pur- chafed with rewards and promifes ; and the num- bers of each fquadron were measured by the power , the wealth , and the fame of each inde ...
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... service of dimicaturi folent invocare : pugiles qui ad memoriam ejus ( his tomb ) pernoctant invictos reddit , ut et de Burgundiâ et Italia tali neceffitate confugiatur ad eum . Joan . Sariberienfis , epift . 139 . 73 There is fome ...
... service of dimicaturi folent invocare : pugiles qui ad memoriam ejus ( his tomb ) pernoctant invictos reddit , ut et de Burgundiâ et Italia tali neceffitate confugiatur ad eum . Joan . Sariberienfis , epift . 139 . 73 There is fome ...
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... service could be mustered on the day of battle . Weakness of body , and terror of mind , extinguished the ardent enthusiasm of the pilgrims ; and every motive of honour and religion was fubdued by the defire of life " 7 . Among the ...
... service could be mustered on the day of battle . Weakness of body , and terror of mind , extinguished the ardent enthusiasm of the pilgrims ; and every motive of honour and religion was fubdued by the defire of life " 7 . Among the ...
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