The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 6Tourneisen, 1789 |
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Side 37
... themselves and to the Greeks . copious energy of her language finks under the efforts of the princefs Anne ( 76 ) : the images of locufts , of leaves and flowers , of the fands of the fea , or the ftars of heaven , imperfectly reprefent ...
... themselves and to the Greeks . copious energy of her language finks under the efforts of the princefs Anne ( 76 ) : the images of locufts , of leaves and flowers , of the fands of the fea , or the ftars of heaven , imperfectly reprefent ...
Side 40
... themselves , by a timely furrender , from the rage of the favages of Europe . In the moment of victory , or at least of hope , the crufaders , thirsting for blood and plunder , were awed by the imperial banner that ftreamed from the ...
... themselves , by a timely furrender , from the rage of the favages of Europe . In the moment of victory , or at least of hope , the crufaders , thirsting for blood and plunder , were awed by the imperial banner that ftreamed from the ...
Side 46
... themselves were speedi- by encompaffed and befieged by the innumerable forces of Kerboga , prince of Moful , who , with twenty - eight Turkish emirs , advanced to the deliverance of Antioch . Five - and- twenty days the Chriftians spent ...
... themselves were speedi- by encompaffed and befieged by the innumerable forces of Kerboga , prince of Moful , who , with twenty - eight Turkish emirs , advanced to the deliverance of Antioch . Five - and- twenty days the Chriftians spent ...
Side 50
... themselves and their horfes , and to expect with the dawn of day the fignal of victory . On the feftival of St. Peter and St .. Paul , the gates of Antioch were thrown open ; a martial pfalm , " Let the Lord arife , and let his enemies ...
... themselves and their horfes , and to expect with the dawn of day the fignal of victory . On the feftival of St. Peter and St .. Paul , the gates of Antioch were thrown open ; a martial pfalm , " Let the Lord arife , and let his enemies ...
Side 75
... themselves emperors of the Romans ( 19 ) ; and firmly maintained the purity of their title and dignity . The first of these re- prefentatives of Charlemagne would only converse with Manuel on horfeback in the open field ; the fecond ...
... themselves emperors of the Romans ( 19 ) ; and firmly maintained the purity of their title and dignity . The first of these re- prefentatives of Charlemagne would only converse with Manuel on horfeback in the open field ; the fecond ...
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