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... hope was in a nation of foldiers , ftill proud of the pre - eminence of their name , and ambitious to emulate their hero Charlemagne , who , in the popular romance of Turpin 10 , had atchieved the conqueft of the Holy Land . A latent ...
... hope was in a nation of foldiers , ftill proud of the pre - eminence of their name , and ambitious to emulate their hero Charlemagne , who , in the popular romance of Turpin 10 , had atchieved the conqueft of the Holy Land . A latent ...
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... hope of the Meffiah ( Voyage , tom . i . p . 243-245 . par Baratier ) . In feventy years ( he wrote about A. D. 1170 ) they had recovered from thefe maffacres . 37 Thefe maffacres and depredations on the Jews , which were renewed at ...
... hope of the Meffiah ( Voyage , tom . i . p . 243-245 . par Baratier ) . In feventy years ( he wrote about A. D. 1170 ) they had recovered from thefe maffacres . 37 Thefe maffacres and depredations on the Jews , which were renewed at ...
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... hope and fear , between timidity and courage ; but in the crooked policy which he miftook for wifdom , I cannot believe , I cannot difcern , that he maliciously confpired against the life or honour of the French heroes . The pro ...
... hope and fear , between timidity and courage ; but in the crooked policy which he miftook for wifdom , I cannot believe , I cannot difcern , that he maliciously confpired against the life or honour of the French heroes . The pro ...
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... hope of leading his new allies to fubvert the thrones of the Eaft : but the calmer dictates of reafon and temper diffuaded him from exposing his royal perfon to the faith of unknown and lawless Barbarians . His prudence , or his pride ...
... hope of leading his new allies to fubvert the thrones of the Eaft : but the calmer dictates of reafon and temper diffuaded him from exposing his royal perfon to the faith of unknown and lawless Barbarians . His prudence , or his pride ...
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... hope , that as foon as they trod the continent of Afia , their fwords would obliterate their fhame , and diffolve the engagement , which on his fide might not be very faithfully performed . The ceremony of their homage was grateful to a ...
... hope , that as foon as they trod the continent of Afia , their fwords would obliterate their fhame , and diffolve the engagement , which on his fide might not be very faithfully performed . The ceremony of their homage was grateful to a ...
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