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... Manuel im- plored the protection of the king of France . His plaintive embassy obtained much pity and some relief , and the conduct of the succour was intrusted to the marshal Boucicault , 68 whose religious chivalry was inflamed by the ...
... Manuel im- plored the protection of the king of France . His plaintive embassy obtained much pity and some relief , and the conduct of the succour was intrusted to the marshal Boucicault , 68 whose religious chivalry was inflamed by the ...
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... Manuel ) submitted to pay the same tribute which he had stipulated with the Turkish sultan , and ratified the treaty by an oath of allegiance , from which he could absolve his conscience so soon as the Mogul arms had retired from ...
... Manuel ) submitted to pay the same tribute which he had stipulated with the Turkish sultan , and ratified the treaty by an oath of allegiance , from which he could absolve his conscience so soon as the Mogul arms had retired from ...
Side 70
... Manuel abdicated the govern- ment , it was his prayer , rather than his hope , that the ruin of the church and state might be delayed beyond his unhappy days ; and after his return from a western pilgrimage , he expected every hour the ...
... Manuel abdicated the govern- ment , it was his prayer , rather than his hope , that the ruin of the church and state might be delayed beyond his unhappy days ; and after his return from a western pilgrimage , he expected every hour the ...
Side 71
... Manuel yielded to the presumption of his son John ; and they unsheathed a dangerous weapon of revenge , by dismissing the true or false Mustapha , who had long been detained as a captive and hostage , and for whose maintenance they ...
... Manuel yielded to the presumption of his son John ; and they unsheathed a dangerous weapon of revenge , by dismissing the true or false Mustapha , who had long been detained as a captive and hostage , and for whose maintenance they ...
Side 72
... Manuel sank into the grave ; and John Palæologus was permitted to reign , for an annual tribute of three hundred thousand aspers , and the dereliction of almost all that he held beyond the suburbs of Constantinople . The em- peror John ...
... Manuel sank into the grave ; and John Palæologus was permitted to reign , for an annual tribute of three hundred thousand aspers , and the dereliction of almost all that he held beyond the suburbs of Constantinople . The em- peror John ...
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