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The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

CHAPTER LIX: The Crusades
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1311--1341) affords a happy exception, (De Guignes, tom.
iv.p.

208--210.)] [Footnote 105: They are now reduced to 8500: but the expense of each Mamaluke may be rated at a hundred louis: and Egypt groans under the avarice and insolence of these strangers, (Voyages de Volney, tom.i.

p.
89--187.)] [Footnote 1051: Gibbon colors rather highly the success of Edward.

Wilken is more accurate vol.vii.p.

593, &c .-- M.] [Footnote 106: See Carte's History of England, vol.ii.p.


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