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Side 58
... enemies of the son of the daughter of the apostle of God . To these doctors he proposed a captious question , which the casuists of Bochara , Samarcand , and Herat were incapable of resolving . " Who are the true martyrs , of those who ...
... enemies of the son of the daughter of the apostle of God . To these doctors he proposed a captious question , which the casuists of Bochara , Samarcand , and Herat were incapable of resolving . " Who are the true martyrs , of those who ...
Side 59
... enemies have always been the authors of their own calamity . " During this peaceful conversation , the streets of ... enemy ; and Syria rejoiced in the tale of his defeat , when the sultan was driven , by the revolt of the Mamalukes , to ...
... enemies have always been the authors of their own calamity . " During this peaceful conversation , the streets of ... enemy ; and Syria rejoiced in the tale of his defeat , when the sultan was driven , by the revolt of the Mamalukes , to ...
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... enemies surrounded the gates of Rome itself and even controlled his government in that city ; and the ambas- sadors , who , from a distant extremity of Europe , carried to him the humble , or rather abject , submissions of the greatest ...
... enemies surrounded the gates of Rome itself and even controlled his government in that city ; and the ambas- sadors , who , from a distant extremity of Europe , carried to him the humble , or rather abject , submissions of the greatest ...
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His Death | 10 |
Battle of Liegnitz | 16 |
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