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... army the fepulchre of Chrift , was embraced by the old and infirm , by women and children , who confulted rather their zeal than their ftrength ; and thofe who in the evening had derided the folly of their compa- nions , were the most ...
... army the fepulchre of Chrift , was embraced by the old and infirm , by women and children , who confulted rather their zeal than their ftrength ; and thofe who in the evening had derided the folly of their compa- nions , were the most ...
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... army ; he inftantly tore his garment to supply croffes for the numerous candidates , and prepared to visit Conftantinople and Afia at the head of ten thousand horfe and twenty thoufand foot . Several princes of the Norman race ...
... army ; he inftantly tore his garment to supply croffes for the numerous candidates , and prepared to visit Conftantinople and Afia at the head of ten thousand horfe and twenty thoufand foot . Several princes of the Norman race ...
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... army : but no authority can be compared with that of Ptolemy , who ftates it at five thousand horse and thirty thousand foot ( see Ufher's An , males , p . 152. ) . CHAP . LVIII . Their re- view and numbers . A. D. 1097 , May . E 3 ...
... army : but no authority can be compared with that of Ptolemy , who ftates it at five thousand horse and thirty thousand foot ( see Ufher's An , males , p . 152. ) . CHAP . LVIII . Their re- view and numbers . A. D. 1097 , May . E 3 ...
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... army . Without a moment's pause , they formed in new order , and advanced to a fecond battle . They were received with equal refolution ; and , in their common difdain for the unwarlike people of Greece and Afia , it was confeffed on ...
... army . Without a moment's pause , they formed in new order , and advanced to a fecond battle . They were received with equal refolution ; and , in their common difdain for the unwarlike people of Greece and Afia , it was confeffed on ...
Side 62
... army , Soliman evacuated the kingdom of Roum , and hastened to implore the aid , and kindle the resentment , of his Eastern brethren . In a march of five hun- dred miles , the crufaders traverfed the Leffer Afia , through a wasted land ...
... army , Soliman evacuated the kingdom of Roum , and hastened to implore the aid , and kindle the resentment , of his Eastern brethren . In a march of five hun- dred miles , the crufaders traverfed the Leffer Afia , through a wasted land ...
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