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... banner of St. Peter 3 ; and his fucceffor reveals his intention of marching at their head against the impious fectaries of Ma- homet . But the glory or reproach of executing , though not in perfon , this holy enterprise , was referved ...
... banner of St. Peter 3 ; and his fucceffor reveals his intention of marching at their head against the impious fectaries of Ma- homet . But the glory or reproach of executing , though not in perfon , this holy enterprise , was referved ...
Side 32
... banner was compofed of fourfcore thousand foot and about ten thousand II . Hugh horfe . II . In the parliament that was held at mandois , Paris , in the king's prefence , about two months Robert of after the council of Clermont , Hugh ...
... banner was compofed of fourfcore thousand foot and about ten thousand II . Hugh horfe . II . In the parliament that was held at mandois , Paris , in the king's prefence , about two months Robert of after the council of Clermont , Hugh ...
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... banner , his armorial coat , and his cry of war ; and the most ancient families of Europe muft feek in thefe atchievements the origin and proof of their nobility . In this rapid portrait of chivalry , I have been urged to anticipate on ...
... banner , his armorial coat , and his cry of war ; and the most ancient families of Europe muft feek in thefe atchievements the origin and proof of their nobility . In this rapid portrait of chivalry , I have been urged to anticipate on ...
Side 41
... banners , and tournaments , an ample fund of information may be fought in Selden ( Opera , tom . iii . part i . Titles of Honour , part ii . c . 1. 3. 5 8. ) , Ducange ( Gloff . Latin . tom . iv . p . 398-412 , & c . Differtations fur ...
... banners , and tournaments , an ample fund of information may be fought in Selden ( Opera , tom . iii . part i . Titles of Honour , part ii . c . 1. 3. 5 8. ) , Ducange ( Gloff . Latin . tom . iv . p . 398-412 , & c . Differtations fur ...
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... banner that ftreamed from the citadel ; and Alexius guarded with jealous vigilance this important conqueft . The murmurs of the chiefs were ftifled by ho- nour or interest ; and after an halt of nine days , they directed their march ...
... banner that ftreamed from the citadel ; and Alexius guarded with jealous vigilance this important conqueft . The murmurs of the chiefs were ftifled by ho- nour or interest ; and after an halt of nine days , they directed their march ...
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