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Pagina 171
At the head of the first , consisting of his vassals and followers , and levied from
bis Syrian possessions , came his brother Enguerrand , and he himself followed ,
leading on a gallant band of twelve hundred Stradiots , a kind of light cavalry ...
At the head of the first , consisting of his vassals and followers , and levied from
bis Syrian possessions , came his brother Enguerrand , and he himself followed ,
leading on a gallant band of twelve hundred Stradiots , a kind of light cavalry ...
Pagina 377
There are many points , in which the good citizens will be ready to go hand in
hand with him : but whether they will feel equally well pleased with his
accusations , that they possess vulgar manners , and are in possession of
scarcely oue ...
There are many points , in which the good citizens will be ready to go hand in
hand with him : but whether they will feel equally well pleased with his
accusations , that they possess vulgar manners , and are in possession of
scarcely oue ...
Pagina 504
... work of Conde ; he has not succeeded in giving unity and harmony to the
discordant versions of the Christian and the Moor ; and his critical comparison of
their annals has elicited little more information than that which we before
possessed .
... work of Conde ; he has not succeeded in giving unity and harmony to the
discordant versions of the Christian and the Moor ; and his critical comparison of
their annals has elicited little more information than that which we before
possessed .
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