The History of England: The history of England: middle ages. In five volumesLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1830 |
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... force , and even meditated the con- quest of Greece.55 His death in 1197 , released the Pope and the Peninsula from an enemy , whose power was increased by his military talents ; and the war of twelve years which followed , for the ...
... force , and even meditated the con- quest of Greece.55 His death in 1197 , released the Pope and the Peninsula from an enemy , whose power was increased by his military talents ; and the war of twelve years which followed , for the ...
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... force , provided he gave three days notice to his adversary , and declared himself his enemy . Pütter , c . 10. p . 206.- It may be safely asserted , that in the fourteenth and following century , there was scarcely a habitable tract of ...
... force , provided he gave three days notice to his adversary , and declared himself his enemy . Pütter , c . 10. p . 206.- It may be safely asserted , that in the fourteenth and following century , there was scarcely a habitable tract of ...
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... force that seemed to be overwhelming . Having established his fiscal system , he declared the appointment of the magistracy of the cities to be in himself , but with the assent of the people.108 Milan withstood , with the courage of ...
... force that seemed to be overwhelming . Having established his fiscal system , he declared the appointment of the magistracy of the cities to be in himself , but with the assent of the people.108 Milan withstood , with the courage of ...
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... force of the Venetian armaments . Gradually , Venice lost her continental dignities , but she retained for four centuries the islands she had seized . 114 While the cities in the north of Italy were thus becoming illustrious in wealth ...
... force of the Venetian armaments . Gradually , Venice lost her continental dignities , but she retained for four centuries the islands she had seized . 114 While the cities in the north of Italy were thus becoming illustrious in wealth ...
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... force , and acquaint himself with the country , he attacked Nazareth with 7000 men , took it , and repulsed the hostile army that hovered on his rear . Receiving information that the Saracens had collected in a town several miles off ...
... force , and acquaint himself with the country , he attacked Nazareth with 7000 men , took it , and repulsed the hostile army that hovered on his rear . Receiving information that the Saracens had collected in a town several miles off ...
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