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Side viii
... Father deposed by Mourzoufle Second Siege Pillage of Conftantinople Divifion of the Spoil Mifery of the Greeks Sacrilege and Mockery Destruction of the Statues 217 221 · 224 225 226 231 · 233 234 236 237 CHA P. LXI . Partition of the ...
... Father deposed by Mourzoufle Second Siege Pillage of Conftantinople Divifion of the Spoil Mifery of the Greeks Sacrilege and Mockery Destruction of the Statues 217 221 · 224 225 226 231 · 233 234 236 237 CHA P. LXI . Partition of the ...
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... fathers of the church werę bleffed by the faints , and enlightened by the doctors of the age . From the adjacent kingdoms , a martial train of lords and knights of power and renown , attended the council " , in high expecta- tion of its ...
... fathers of the church werę bleffed by the faints , and enlightened by the doctors of the age . From the adjacent kingdoms , a martial train of lords and knights of power and renown , attended the council " , in high expecta- tion of its ...
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... father was of the noble race of the counts of Boulogne : Brabant , the lower pro- vince of Lorraine 43 , was the inheritance of his 42 The author of the Efprit des Croifades has doubted , and might have difbelieved , the crufade and ...
... father was of the noble race of the counts of Boulogne : Brabant , the lower pro- vince of Lorraine 43 , was the inheritance of his 42 The author of the Efprit des Croifades has doubted , and might have difbelieved , the crufade and ...
Side 32
... father's death he was de- prived of the kingdom of England , by his own indolence and the activity of his brother Rufus . The worth of Robert was degraded by an excef- five levity and eafiness of temper : his cheerful- nefs feduced him ...
... father's death he was de- prived of the kingdom of England , by his own indolence and the activity of his brother Rufus . The worth of Robert was degraded by an excef- five levity and eafiness of temper : his cheerful- nefs feduced him ...
Side 35
... father's will had reduced him to the principality of Tarentum , and the remembrance of his Eaftern trophies , till he was awakened by the rumour and paffage of the French pilgrims . It is in the perfon of this Norman chief that we may ...
... father's will had reduced him to the principality of Tarentum , and the remembrance of his Eaftern trophies , till he was awakened by the rumour and paffage of the French pilgrims . It is in the perfon of this Norman chief that we may ...
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