Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 26, Part 2E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 232
... Saracens , -how do we know if their opponents are gentlemen ? They may bring to the combat ten varlets or knaves , and if they are defeated , what is the gain ? " The cause of this war was essentially chivalrous . The Saracens having ...
... Saracens , -how do we know if their opponents are gentlemen ? They may bring to the combat ten varlets or knaves , and if they are defeated , what is the gain ? " The cause of this war was essentially chivalrous . The Saracens having ...
Page 244
... Saracens left behind them seems scarcely to have been obliterated . The road leads through a narrow hollow , scooped ... Saracens were frequent visitors . They had already been familiarized to the soil of Sicily and Naples . The ...
... Saracens left behind them seems scarcely to have been obliterated . The road leads through a narrow hollow , scooped ... Saracens were frequent visitors . They had already been familiarized to the soil of Sicily and Naples . The ...
Page 462
... Saracen chiefs , or to slave - merchants . The Caliph of Baldach , † who , as it is related by Alberic , had dwelt twenty - three years at Paris in the habit of an ecclesiastic , and there acquired an intimate knowledge of European ...
... Saracen chiefs , or to slave - merchants . The Caliph of Baldach , † who , as it is related by Alberic , had dwelt twenty - three years at Paris in the habit of an ecclesiastic , and there acquired an intimate knowledge of European ...
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