The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6Tourneisen, 1789 |
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Side 31
... Some moderns have imagined , that her enmity to Bohemond was the fruit of disappointed love . In the tranfactions of Conftantinople and Nice , her partial accounts ( Alex . I. x . xi . p . 283-317 . ) may be oppofed to the par- tiality ...
... Some moderns have imagined , that her enmity to Bohemond was the fruit of disappointed love . In the tranfactions of Conftantinople and Nice , her partial accounts ( Alex . I. x . xi . p . 283-317 . ) may be oppofed to the par- tiality ...
Side 41
... Some miles before they could reach Dorylæum in Phrygia , the left , and leaft nume- rous , division was surprised , and attacked , and almost op- preffed , by the Turkish cavalry ( 84 ) . The heat of the weather , the clouds of arrows ...
... Some miles before they could reach Dorylæum in Phrygia , the left , and leaft nume- rous , division was surprised , and attacked , and almost op- preffed , by the Turkish cavalry ( 84 ) . The heat of the weather , the clouds of arrows ...
Side 51
... Some efforts were made by the Provincials to fubftitute a cross , a ring , or a tabernacle , in the place of the holy lance , which foon vanished in contempt and oblivion ( 100 ) . Yet the revelation of An- E 2 A tioch Anna Comnena and ...
... Some efforts were made by the Provincials to fubftitute a cross , a ring , or a tabernacle , in the place of the holy lance , which foon vanished in contempt and oblivion ( 100 ) . Yet the revelation of An- E 2 A tioch Anna Comnena and ...
Side 58
... Some glory might be derived from the prodigious inequality of numbers , though I fhall not count the myriads of horse and foot on the fide of the Fatimites ; August 12. but , except three thousand Ethiopians or blacks , who were armed ...
... Some glory might be derived from the prodigious inequality of numbers , though I fhall not count the myriads of horse and foot on the fide of the Fatimites ; August 12. but , except three thousand Ethiopians or blacks , who were armed ...
Side 60
... Some domeftic facts are celebrated in the Chro- nicles of Pifa , Genoa , and Venice , in the 6th , 9th , and 12th tomes of Muratori . ( 121 ) Quidam populus de infulis occidentis egreffus , et maxime de eâ parte quæ Norvegia dicitur ...
... Some domeftic facts are celebrated in the Chro- nicles of Pifa , Genoa , and Venice , in the 6th , 9th , and 12th tomes of Muratori . ( 121 ) Quidam populus de infulis occidentis egreffus , et maxime de eâ parte quæ Norvegia dicitur ...
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