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... enemies of the Chriftian name . In their fuppliant address they flattered the pride of the Latin princes ; and , appealing at once to their policy and religion , ex- horted them to repel the Barbarians on the con- fines of Afia , rather ...
... enemies of the Chriftian name . In their fuppliant address they flattered the pride of the Latin princes ; and , appealing at once to their policy and religion , ex- horted them to repel the Barbarians on the con- fines of Afia , rather ...
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... enemies . A per- nicious tenet has been imputed to the Mahome- tans , the duty of extirpating all other religions by the fword . This charge of ignorance and bigotry is refuted by the Koran , by the history of the Musulman conquerors ...
... enemies . A per- nicious tenet has been imputed to the Mahome- tans , the duty of extirpating all other religions by the fword . This charge of ignorance and bigotry is refuted by the Koran , by the history of the Musulman conquerors ...
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... enemies of Chrift ; and though he gained a kingdom by the attempt , his pure and difin- terested zeal was acknowledged by his rivals . Godfrey of Bouillon + was accompanied by his two brothers , by Euftace the elder , who had fucceeded ...
... enemies of Chrift ; and though he gained a kingdom by the attempt , his pure and difin- terested zeal was acknowledged by his rivals . Godfrey of Bouillon + was accompanied by his two brothers , by Euftace the elder , who had fucceeded ...
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... enemy appears , they address their prayers to " God and his faints . That church I have fre- 66 quently vifited , but never have I found an " antagonist who dared to accept my defiance . " Alexius difmiffed the challenger with fome pru ...
... enemy appears , they address their prayers to " God and his faints . That church I have fre- 66 quently vifited , but never have I found an " antagonist who dared to accept my defiance . " Alexius difmiffed the challenger with fome pru ...
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... 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 ; retired to the mountains with fifty thou- fand horfe ; and twice defcended to affault the ...
... 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 ; retired to the mountains with fifty thou- fand horfe ; and twice defcended to affault the ...
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