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... SALADIN be crush'd , let Palestine be lost ! " The debate proceeds somewhat in the order of Milton : but , from one phrase of the Speaker , the reader would fancy himself in a very different assembly : Well has thy tongue our line of ...
... SALADIN be crush'd , let Palestine be lost ! " The debate proceeds somewhat in the order of Milton : but , from one phrase of the Speaker , the reader would fancy himself in a very different assembly : Well has thy tongue our line of ...
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... Saladin , who was marching against Palestine for the purpose of wresting that country from the hands of the Christians : yet towards Egypt , Abdollatiph was irresistibly impelled by that literary curiosity which so strongly marked his ...
... Saladin , who was marching against Palestine for the purpose of wresting that country from the hands of the Christians : yet towards Egypt , Abdollatiph was irresistibly impelled by that literary curiosity which so strongly marked his ...
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