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quadgram frequency
at the same time107
the rest of the86
the land of the74
as far as the67
the king of the59
for a long time58
king of the goths55
the hands of the54
on the other side53
on the following day53
the middle of the51
the other side of48
other side of the47
the doge of venice46
as soon as he45
the greater part of43
for the sake of42
as quickly as possible42
on the part of42
at the battle of41
into the hands of37
land of the romans36
and at the same36
as soon as the35
the head of the35
as a result of35
the foot of the34
be it known to33
the end of the33
in the midst of33
you must know that33
the power of the32
at the hands of32
rest of the army32
in the name of31
the part of the31
into the land of30
it known to you30
a result of this30
at the head of30
and for this reason29
the people of the29
in the middle of29
the church of st28
in order that they28
a great part of28
in a low voice28
in the roman army28
at the foot of27
the army of the27
and spoke as follows27
the name of the27
to the city of27
and you must know26
what was being done26
from the city of26
with his whole army26
the manner in which25
the prefect of rome25
it came about that25
the inhabitants of the25
as has been said25
a great number of25
as soon as they25
emperor of the west25
it seemed to him25
on account of the24
with the rest of24
side of the straits24
the king of wallachia24
was one of the24
at the present time24
was the course of24
did not dare to23
order that they might23
it so happened that23
in spite of the23
and be it known23
for the first time23
not be able to23
of the emperor justinian23
as i have said22
the most of them22
and those of the22
marquis boniface of montferrat22
to the land of22
the plain of nero22
at the beginning of22
count baldwin of flanders22
it seemed as if22
the edge of the22
the marquis boniface of22
at the end of21
by reason of the21
of the roman empire21
known to you that21
the marshal of champagne21
emperor of the romans21
to the emperor justinian21
the leaders of the21
the marquis of montferrat20
he was about to20
for the most part20
in order that he20
a portion of the20
the brother of the20
greater part of the20
the direction of the20
in the direction of20
and as a result20
at a later time20
the mouth of the20
history of the wars20
the cause of the20
as well as the19
not far from the19
in the hands of19
what was going on19
under the command of19
great part of the19
one of the most19
on the other hand19
till they came to19
on the point of19
order that he might19
the battle of daras19
for this reason he19
those of the host19
and one of the19
the command of the19
of the emperor baldwin19
in the plain of19
but he did not19
the door of the19
count louis of blois18
as if he were18
in the following manner18
of those who had18
from the land of18
that it would be18
of the goths and18
and when he had18
the midst of the18
the right of the18
with the whole army18
and the rest of18
the walls of the17
and as soon as17
that the enemy were17
that he did not17
of one of the17
in a short time17
after the death of17
to a city called17
of wallachia and bulgaria17
for it is not17
of the ionian gulf17
i do not know17
the land of persia17
he came to the17
they came to the17
in the church of17
king of wallachia and17
it seems to me17
he said to himself17
in the case of17
no longer able to17
brother of the emperor17
the last of the17
at that time the17
under the leadership of17
the city of daras17
in the land of16
and when they had16
of the king of16
the camp of the16
in the presence of16
took possession of the16
of blois and chartres16
the place where the16
there was a certain16
to the number of16
the gates of the16
the time of the16
it would have been16
to one of the16
was by no means16
out of the way16
and in this way16
the course of events16
louis of blois and15
for the last time15
the leader of the15
the heads of the15
to the emperor and15
the hand of the15
in his right hand15
the emperor of the15
up to the present15
regent of the empire15
the kingdom of the15
a man of the15
of flanders and hainault15
the side of the15
was not to be15
the nation of the15
in order that the15
the steps of the15
the affairs of the15
the entrance of the15
part of the army15
put an end to15
at the same moment14
not long after this14
the same time he14
the eyes of the14
the commanders of the14
the battle of tricamarum14
as you have heard14
the regent of the14
in the harbour of14
was not able to14
i should like to14
of the persians and14
and at that time14
the whole of the14
the macmillan company publishers14
when he came to14
he turned to the14
king of the vandals14
great sums of money14
on the right of14
kingdom of the goths14
in the way of14
that he would not14
in front of the14
a large number of14
the goths who were14
the beginning of the14
the host of the14
people of the goths13
that part of the13
but she did not13
the gate of st13
to the emperor baldwin13
as i have already13
subject to the romans13
were not able to13
the left of the13
the war against the13
that it was the13
the light of the13
with a great army13
as time went on13
for an unencumbered traveller13
to go to the13
in the first place13
baldwin of flanders and13
it was impossible to13
hands of the enemy13
that he was a13
the form of a13
in the army of13
the wall of the13
the right and left13
the women and children13
the top of the13
on the left of13
as if she were13
the most of the13
the corner of the13
right bank of the13
you know that i13
in the city of13
the course of these13
the right bank of13
a man who was13
that it was not13
bank of the tiber13
people of the land13
one of the best13
the romans and the13
the presence of the13
of those who were13
and the doge of13
of the reign of13
to the king of13
the words of the12
he was eager to12
seems to me that12
the fate of the12
bank of the river12
into the presence of12
general of the east12
who were in the12
as many men as12
was the first to12
fell to the ground12
with the help of12
the land of colchis12
set fire to the12
as if he had12
wall of the city12
for this reason they12
of the enemy and12
they were about to12
and when he came12
the daughter of theodoric12
both sides of the12
day by day till12
those who were in12
the son of the12
is one of the12
emperor of the east12
in time of peace12
had come to the12
course of these events12
the city to the12
the wife of the12
at a sign from12
and sent them to12
to remain in the12
but the next moment12
of the roman army12
the members of the12
to the right of12
the rear of the12
he was obliged to12
till he came to12
the city of nisibis12
by one of the12
they were unable to12
that they did not12
he had reached the12
of the city and12
he saw that the11
in one of the11
geoffry the marshal of11
and as for the11
it would be impossible11
most of them were11
have been able to11
laid his hand upon11
distant from the city11
at the time when11
which is on the11
on the same day11
the goths and italians11
said the old man11
in the late afternoon11
seemed as if the11
did not wish to11
by the advice of11
was a man of11
of the vandals and11
the land on the11
the commander of the11
and some of the11
an expedition against the11
at the time of11
and those who had11
at the right moment11
during the reign of11
now it happened that11
as if it were11
for a short time11
it is true that11
the mausoleum of hadrian11
gates of the city11
the back of the11
the arrival of the11
but as soon as11
in the same manner11
devised the following plan11
a part of the11
that he would be11
wing at the battle11
the chief cause of11
would be able to11
the counts and barons11
the plain of boulla11
it is said that11
they are accustomed to11
might be able to11
the walls and towers11
to be able to11
were quite unwilling to11
of which he had11
if he did not11
the straits of st11
queen of the goths11
one after the other11
the history of the11
on both sides of11
and all the other10
a few days later10
did not seem to10
to take the city10
in a few days10
it was impossible for10
to carry out the10
the destruction of the10
as has been stated10
in the course of10
might you have seen10
the course of the10
the reign of the10
the throne of the10
at the capture of10
and those who were10
the will of the10
he was unable to10
and he did not10
he said in a10
in spite of his10
you do not know10
part of the city10
the prison of oblivion10
the ruler of the10
with some of the10
in the act of10
up and down the10
and the people of10
the emperor and his10
the empire of the10
had not the least10
the best of the10
in a low tone10
of those who have10
the centre of the10
and the greater part10
on the ground that10
in the same way10
near the city of10
for it was not10
in order to make10
be the first to10
early in the morning10
the strength of the10
the siege of rome10
that they could not10
the palace of blachernae10
he did not know10
was on the point10
that he was in10
in the rear of10
the daughter of the10
and geoffry the marshal10
rode day by day10
in this way the10
in the eyes of10
in the palace of10
on the one hand10
with his right hand10
day till they came10
the city of rome10
such was the course10
on the day of10
in a state of10
it happened that the10
of the city of10
of the men of10
son of the emperor10
in order to be10
their wives and children10
the remainder of the10
peace with the romans10
by no means to9
not one of the9
came to the camp9
at that time a9
the tent of the9
and when they were9
sent by the emperor9
that he should be9
army of the enemy9
and looked at the9
the persians who were9
out of the window9
rushed off in flight9
for no good reason9
the field against the9
was held by the9
to put an end9
the beginning of this9
he was not able9
went up to the9
the help of the9
in a place called9
and came to the9
as i have told9
and miles the brabant9
chief cause of the9
master of the house9
on the flaminian way9
the necessities of life9
what had taken place9
the back of his9
but i do not9
of the romans and9
just at the right9
in command of the9
in the form of9
without the knowledge of9
and those in the9
the knowledge of the9
are accustomed to call9
the bank of the9
of the young king9
the guarding of the9
came about that the9
but in order that9
in order to keep9
members of the senate9
with each other in9
under the protection of9
in a tone of9
it was not possible9
the vandals and the9
that the man was9
the way to the9
by the emperor to9
the king of hungary9
to a great height9
when they heard that9
cried the old man9
the news of the9
on the third day9
that he had been9
he himself with the9
the court of the9
for a great distance9
a thing which had9
of the emperor of9
his hand upon the9
to ward off the9
to the present time9
the nature of the9
on their way to9
priest of the city9
of the western empire9
and while he was9
for he did not9
made up his mind9
the master of the9
on the side of9
play the part of9
the chief of the9
of justinian and theodora9
of the land of9
for this reason the9
year of the reign9
on the way to9
with as many men9
and most of all9
at the moment of9
he had not been9
the goths in the9
daughter of the amelungs9
land of the persians9
out of the house9
the attack of the9
it would not be9
the laws of the9
the city of ravenna9
that the emperor had9
the emperor and the9
one of those who9
with all speed to9
and ordered them to9
and on the following9
reign of the emperor9
let us see if9
the emperor justinian was9
the greatest part of9
close to the fortifications9
that it seemed as9
the sword of the9
the heart of the9
at once to the9
to carry out his9
the bishop of rome9
one of the enemy9
to the top of9
of the romans in9
that they might not9
the fortifications of rome9
king of the persians9
i will tell you9
in the open field9
as has been told9
and when he was9
at the court of9
for it was the9
all parts of the9
in the preceding narrative9
the sound of the9
for this reason it8
but some say that8
that he could not8
by reason of their8
to a great distance8
and took possession of8
as long as the8
of the city which8
in the centre of8
and on the other8
in the latin tongue8
subject and tributary to8
the front of the8
would not have been8
was at a loss8
the nephew of the8
and they began to8
the comans and wallachians8
it would be a8
the day of the8
then might you have8
and there was a8
at the sound of8
at the extremity of8
as i have stated8
it was not a8
all those who were8
occurred to him that8
would not be able8
to come to the8
the walls of rome8
at the hand of8
and since they were8
of the house of8
they say that the8
no one of the8
at the back of8
and a great part8
and when they came8
would be impossible to8
the fact that the8
with all speed and8
the siege of adrianople8
to the right and8
to the place where8
on the edge of8
the portion of the8
and it seemed to8
and the other barons8
will be of advantage8
the race of the8
seemed to him that8
had been sent to8
to capture the city8
one of the men8
in the house of8
the country of the8
until he himself should8
is not at all8
encamped before the city8
it is not at8
into the middle of8
of the emperor isaac8
what do you want8
be of advantage to8
saw that he was8
who had not yet8
those who had been8
on the left wing8
had taken place in8
as well as he8
to the plain of8
the whole roman army8
if so be that8
as each one could8
he was on the8
on account of his8
but in the end8
in the same place8
the face of the8
who were with him8
did not come to8
to storm the wall8
of the feast of8
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sent as envoy to8
the property of the8
at the first onset8
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when they came near8
the fortifications of the8
against the wall and8
carry on the war8
and that they would8
a loss what to8
was heard in the8
so happened that the8
greater part of his8
of the army of8
at the top of8
the fall of the8
on the one side8
with all the rest8
the men who were8
upon the steps of8
how do you know8
the protection of the8
with a few men8
when he saw the8
no one of you8
it did not seem8
which the romans call8
it was fated that8
when he reached the8
take the city by8
and they did not8
as soon as she8
the loss of the8
one hundred and twenty8
the emperor of constantinople8
the household of belisarius8
at a loss what8
loss what to do8
the doors of the8
on the fourth day8
to the people of8
back to the camp8
the head of a8
on the road to8
he sent word to8
to the inhabitants of8
as many people as8
the man who had8
the most solemn oaths8
barons of the host8
were quite unable to8
at this moment the8
at no distant time8
large sum of money8
terrified at the danger8
shall return to the8
at the mouth of8
and the city of8
many men as he8
the goths and the8
as soon as possible8
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for the third time8
it seemed to her8
three hundred and fifty8
the greeks and the8
for he was a8
the bottom of the8
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looked up at the8
when the emperor justinian8
and on the morrow8
was not at all8
and that he was8
and they say that8
a letter to the8
those of the city8
which he himself had8
been decided upon by8
the help of god8
army to invade persia8
who was one of8
the rest of his8
the report of the8
a man who had8
up to my time8
invade the land of8
but as it was8
the pillars of heracles8
as soon as belisarius8
the barons of the8
to do the same8
result of this the8
soon as he had8
with his own hand8
an army to invade8
should be able to8
one hundred and fifty8
in the time of8
by land and by7
that he was not7
the order of the7
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but one of the7
of our lord st7
romans and the persians7
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of not less than7
battle on the euphrates7
the left wing at7
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upon learning that the7
they came to a7
the romans in the7
by the roman army7
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the treasures of the7
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in the neighbourhood of7
the whole matter to7
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a few days after7
to invade the land7
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by the god of7
the battle on the7
so much as a7
of the city to7
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the feast of st7
as he could collect7
was to be expected7
the son of cabades7
the sight of the7
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the cause of this7
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a roll of papyrus7
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i shall return to7
i am a roman7
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the field of battle7
in the previous narrative7
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that they had been7
the moors in byzacium7
the army of belisarius7
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he was accustomed to7
let no one of7
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an assault upon the7
they said that they7
side of the city7
left wing at the7
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the notables of the7
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even up to my7
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he was able to7
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a people of central7
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name of the emperor7
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she said to herself7
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to be the first7
in the best possible7
one of the two7
the favour of the7
that he had come7
the wealth of the7
of capturing the city7
said that he had7
held by the enemy7
went out to meet7
the hands of belisarius7
to him that he7
for the following reason7
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sprang from his seat7
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was one of those7
part of the land7
of the rest of7
of the fact that7
very close to the7
since the time when7
and she did not7
that the emperor would7
to make an attempt7
the soldiers who were7
of the enemy in7
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they were in a7
did not know what7
by day till they7
with all his host7
the progress of the7
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and that he had7
of the romans who7
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on the present occasion7
the small pincian gate7
i do not believe7
about the time of7
of the persian king7
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army against the enemy7
to get rid of7
that he was the7
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from the hand of7
the days of the7
the crossing of the7
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to be found in7
land and by sea7
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doge of venice and7
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men as he could7
i am unable to7
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the priest of the7
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i know that you7
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hands of the romans7
the guards of belisarius7
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by me in the7
at the entrance of7
him out of the7
for the second time7
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duke guntharis and earl7
and they said that7
the mutineers of stotzas7
and a little later7
to the camp of7
leaders of the army7
the territory of the7
they came near the7
which they had been7
and i do not7
of john the cappadocian7
with these words he7
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the reign of justinian7
in spite of all7
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it was necessary to7
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the message of the7
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the sake of the7
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the shore of the6
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of roumania and champagne6
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to their own land6
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i will now relate6
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favour of the emperor6
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had been obliged to6
of the goths had6
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cethegus looked at him6
do you know that6
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the war with the6
that they would not6
each one of them6
to those of the6
what i have said6
sword in his right6
war with the goths6
that not one of6
the ruin of the6
but the old man6
marshal of roumania and6
to the north of6
make trial of the6
in the roman empire6
the cities of the6
was to be found6
one side and the6
a very great number6
or for any other6
king of the visigoths6
the feast of our6
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peter of bracieux and6
to him that the6
to the effect that6
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to the edge of6
occupied by the goths6
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in the african expedition6
steps of the throne6
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inhabitants of the place6
the folds of his6
as if she had6
all that had happened6
that the marquis had6
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from day to day6
of a man who6
of the emperor alexius6
general of all libya6
alliance with the romans6
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the weight of the4
and went back to4
both he and the4
business it was to4
i will bring you4
them into the city4
the end it was4
there was no one4
a letter to justinian4
either because they were4
the army to the4
the emperor alexius saw4
to return to byzantium4
at the battle on4
to me as if4
not seem to him4
the greatest man of4
that you will have4
the last few days4
at his own charges4
many of the enemy4
the inhabitants of sura4
there will be a4
cleverest of all men4
sent by belisarius to4
let us leave speaking4
wife of the emperor4
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on each side of4
the army in the4
the city to be4
a man who is4
the last king of4
the struggle with the4
and some of those4
and the friends of4
hands of the barbarians4
and rushed off in4
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the engines of war4
that one of the4
the abbot of vaux4
of the people and4
to the walls and4
take advantage of the4
a part of his4
out of the world4
to the lot of4
defeated by the romans4
a short time after4
the best possible way4
himself a brave man4
to all parts of4
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the vandals who had4
had been made by4
a fixed sum of4
no doubt about it4
be told by me4
not less than one4
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a little of capturing4
it seemed best to4
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for a few seconds4
and matthew of wallincourt4
the men of the4
them in battle and4
from of old in4
should it so happen4
in order that it4
is worth more than4
looked into his face4
to be put to4
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the land to the4
they ran to arms4
the way to rome4
the sound of his4
swift as an arrow4
on the morrow the4
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to a state of4
himself upon his couch4
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the cry of the4
in the fact that4
that i may not4
died of the plague4
to me that the4
of the gothic kingdom4
king philip of germany4
in order to gain4
invasion of roman territory4
that the roman army4
first of all the4
pitched his tents and4
as we have seen4
and crossing the river4
much as he could4
some of the roman4
to the point of4
the tomb of hadrian4
at a great disadvantage4
seek alliance with the4
to the public treasury4
to the doge of4
she caught sight of4
for the city was4
him that he was4
of the affairs of4
they arrived at the4
sell me in the4
and this was the4
between the flaminian and4
subjects of the romans4
brought in to them4
and on the right4
set forth by me4
the pass of jugum4
it will be necessary4
their gates to the4
of women and children4
journey distant from carthage4
with a mighty army4
in the heart of4
from the romans and4
of the fall of4
when it was well4
the battle of scalae4
went up into the4
to carry on the4
far as the boundaries4
roman commander of infantry4
from the folds of4
the curtain at the4
in the manner described4
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that he would have4
at the entrance to4
was not in the4
seem to have been4
in the morning the4
is said to be4
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end of the war4
in spite of her4
at a short distance4
shew yourselves brave men4
she had not been4
and he was obliged4
a manner worthy of4
nothing of the sort4
to death in the4
who was very wise4
the hand of man4
in a manner worthy4
in the best way4
it was reported that4
in order to capture4
and rased to the4
two or three times4
the pope of rome4
caused them to be4
the love of god4
it came to the4
and when the greeks4
was not possible to4
of which they had4
with all their strength4
when he was in4
together with the soldiers4
the emperor baldwin had4
the strength of their4
soon as he should4
will be sure to4
if they should be4
to speak to him4
in the first moment4
i will go to4
that i am a4
when he came before4
at a loss as4
he drew his sword4
which was one of4
escaped from the discomfiture4
should go to the4
as a general thing4
at this time the4
the romans had not4
to array himself against4
had for a long4
do not know that4
over to the emperor4
the emperor heard this4
to see her again4
from the time when4
not been able to4
the strength of his4
cethegus sprang from his4
break up the host4
was well on in4
she had thought of4
of caesarea history of4
which ran round the4
had been done by4
lord of the host4
for the rest of4
and an able warrior4
otho of la roche4
for he feared lest4
this was heard by4
and said that they4
the barons and the4
did not rest until4
fight a decisive battle4
up to the king4
he had heard the4
at this moment a4
not and would not4
you have already heard4
no heed to the4
rest of the roman4
on one side and4
for she was exceedingly4
he was of a4
the sun had set4
of the sons of4
given the name of4
people of theodore lascaris4
the parapet of the4
to be in the4
anchor in the harbour4
he could not do4
of the pillars of4
the lake of bolsena4
to the roman army4
rested upon her with4
and she saw that4
if god had not4
razed to the ground4
the end of life4
they might not be4
make war on the4
large number of the4
the voice of the4
the tents of the4