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... writer of Bon- garfius . II . The Metrical Hiftory of the first Crufade , in vii books ( p . 890-912 . ) , is of fmall value or account . defence , LVIII . defence , their peculiar title to the Holy 12 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
... writer of Bon- garfius . II . The Metrical Hiftory of the first Crufade , in vii books ( p . 890-912 . ) , is of fmall value or account . defence , LVIII . defence , their peculiar title to the Holy 12 THE DECLINE AND FALL.
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Edward Gibbon. LVIII . defence , their peculiar title to the Holy Land , CHAP . and the impiety of their Pagan and Mahometan foes 20. I. The right of a juft defence may fairly include our civil and spiritual allies : it depends on the ...
Edward Gibbon. LVIII . defence , their peculiar title to the Holy Land , CHAP . and the impiety of their Pagan and Mahometan foes 20. I. The right of a juft defence may fairly include our civil and spiritual allies : it depends on the ...
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... defence of a pafs , or caftle , were rehearsed as in actual fervice ; and the contest , both in real and mimic war , was decided by the fuperior management of the horfe and lance . The lance was the proper and peculiar weapon of the ...
... defence of a pafs , or caftle , were rehearsed as in actual fervice ; and the contest , both in real and mimic war , was decided by the fuperior management of the horfe and lance . The lance was the proper and peculiar weapon of the ...
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... defence and retalia- tion ; and they had reafon to apprehend a fevere revenge from an hero of the fame nation , and who was engaged in the fame caufe . But , after weighing the motives and the events , the vir- tuous duke was content to ...
... defence and retalia- tion ; and they had reafon to apprehend a fevere revenge from an hero of the fame nation , and who was engaged in the fame caufe . But , after weighing the motives and the events , the vir- tuous duke was content to ...
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... defence of a land which the Turks confidered as their own , he deferved the praise of his enemies , by whom alone he is known to pofterity . Yielding to the first impulfe of the torrent , he depofited his family and treasure in Nice ...
... defence of a land which the Turks confidered as their own , he deferved the praise of his enemies , by whom alone he is known to pofterity . Yielding to the first impulfe of the torrent , he depofited his family and treasure in Nice ...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1853 |
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