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... Saracens , between Tours and Poitiers . When at length the tide of conquest was rolled back upon the East , the same fierce and burning spirit of conflict and hostility was kept alive by the Cru- sades for two centuries together , at ...
... Saracens , between Tours and Poitiers . When at length the tide of conquest was rolled back upon the East , the same fierce and burning spirit of conflict and hostility was kept alive by the Cru- sades for two centuries together , at ...
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... Saracens of Spain . It is certain that an heroic rhapsody of which Orlando was the subject , was sung to the Norman troops at the battle of Hastings , to inflame their courage , and Ritson , upon what authority we know not , affirms ...
... Saracens of Spain . It is certain that an heroic rhapsody of which Orlando was the subject , was sung to the Norman troops at the battle of Hastings , to inflame their courage , and Ritson , upon what authority we know not , affirms ...
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... Saracens at Poictiers ; it was he who instituted an order of Knighthood ; who deposed the Duke of Aquitaine ; and who conferred the donation of the sacred territory on the See of Rome . Is it not , therefore , more probable that the ...
... Saracens at Poictiers ; it was he who instituted an order of Knighthood ; who deposed the Duke of Aquitaine ; and who conferred the donation of the sacred territory on the See of Rome . Is it not , therefore , more probable that the ...
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... Saracens by the Emperor's side ; he relates the acts of Charles the Great in one book of Epistles , and flourished , under Charles and his son Lewis , to the year of our Lord eight hundred and thirty . " Vol . i . p . 1 . This warlike ...
... Saracens by the Emperor's side ; he relates the acts of Charles the Great in one book of Epistles , and flourished , under Charles and his son Lewis , to the year of our Lord eight hundred and thirty . " Vol . i . p . 1 . This warlike ...
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... Saracens , from whose yoke , I am astonished that you , who have conquered so many lands and cities , have not yet delivered it . " The object of the vision , therefore , was to excite him to this enterprize , by explaining the sign ...
... Saracens , from whose yoke , I am astonished that you , who have conquered so many lands and cities , have not yet delivered it . " The object of the vision , therefore , was to excite him to this enterprize , by explaining the sign ...
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