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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER LIX: The Crusades
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summus rerum arbiter, (Bohadin, p.

159.) He does not seem to have known the names either of Philip or Richard.] [Footnote 72: Rex Angliae, praestrenuus....

rege Gallorum minor apud eos censebatur ratione regni atque dignitatis; sed tum divitiis florentior, tum bellica virtute multo erat celebrior, (Bohadin, p.

161.) A stranger might admire those riches; the national historians will tell with what lawless and wasteful oppression they were collected.] [Footnote 73: Joinville, p.17.

Cuides-tu que ce soit le roi Richart ?] [Footnote 74: Yet he was guilty in the opinion of the Moslems, who attest the confession of the assassins, that they were sent by the king of England, (Bohadin, p.


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