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... foot . The ex- ample and footsteps of Peter were closely pursued by another fanatic , the monk Godefcal , whose fermons had fwept away fifteen or twenty thousand peasants from the villages of Germany . Their rear was again preffed by an ...
... foot . The ex- ample and footsteps of Peter were closely pursued by another fanatic , the monk Godefcal , whose fermons had fwept away fifteen or twenty thousand peasants from the villages of Germany . Their rear was again preffed by an ...
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... 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 count of Vermandois was the moft ...
... 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 count of Vermandois was the moft ...
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... foot . If Raymond was the first to enlift and the laft to depart , the delay may be excufed by the greatnefs of his preparation and the promise of an everlasting farewell . IV . The IV . Bohe- name of Bohemond , the fon of Robert ...
... foot . If Raymond was the first to enlift and the laft to depart , the delay may be excufed by the greatnefs of his preparation and the promise of an everlasting farewell . IV . The IV . Bohe- name of Bohemond , the fon of Robert ...
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... foot ( see Ufher's An , males , p . 152. ) . CHAP . LVIII . Their re- view and numbers . A. D. 1097 , May . E 3 fcouts , ** LVIII . CHAP . fcouts , pioneers , and OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 53 Council of Clermont Juftice of the Crufaders.
... foot ( see Ufher's An , males , p . 152. ) . CHAP . LVIII . Their re- view and numbers . A. D. 1097 , May . E 3 fcouts , ** LVIII . CHAP . fcouts , pioneers , and OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 53 Council of Clermont Juftice of the Crufaders.
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... foot : one hundred thoufand Moflems are faid to have fallen by the fword ; and their numbers were probably inferior to the Greeks , Armenians , and Syrians , who had been no more than fourteen years the flaves of the houfe of Seljuk ...
... foot : one hundred thoufand Moflems are faid to have fallen by the fword ; and their numbers were probably inferior to the Greeks , Armenians , and Syrians , who had been no more than fourteen years the flaves of the houfe of Seljuk ...
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