Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 190
... Saracens in Africa , and thereby gave them a fresh title to interfere with the government of the island.1 The first serious attempt , however , which the Saracens made on Sicily , and which ended after sixty - eight years of warfare in ...
... Saracens in Africa , and thereby gave them a fresh title to interfere with the government of the island.1 The first serious attempt , however , which the Saracens made on Sicily , and which ended after sixty - eight years of warfare in ...
Page 193
... Saracens were ruined by their divisions : the Emir disclaimed the authority of the Kings of Tunis ; the people rose against the Emirs ; the cities were usurped by the chiefs ; each meaner rebel was independent in his village or castle ...
... Saracens were ruined by their divisions : the Emir disclaimed the authority of the Kings of Tunis ; the people rose against the Emirs ; the cities were usurped by the chiefs ; each meaner rebel was independent in his village or castle ...
Page 194
... Saracens had occupied in Sicily - and in 1078 took Taormina . The next success for the Christians was the reduction of Syracuse after a sharp naval engagement in which the Emir Ben Averd was drowned , and the surrender of Girgenti and ...
... Saracens had occupied in Sicily - and in 1078 took Taormina . The next success for the Christians was the reduction of Syracuse after a sharp naval engagement in which the Emir Ben Averd was drowned , and the surrender of Girgenti and ...
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Are Proofs of the Descent of Man being Strengthened? | 43 |
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Goethes Art of Living and Ways of Life By H SCHÜTZ WILSON | 101 |
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