Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 220
... Crete , which she obtained from Boniface of Mont- ferrat at the cost of 10,000 marks of silver . At that time the ... Crete from that of the other Frank possessions in the Near East is the almost constant insubordination of the Cretan ...
... Crete , which she obtained from Boniface of Mont- ferrat at the cost of 10,000 marks of silver . At that time the ... Crete from that of the other Frank possessions in the Near East is the almost constant insubordination of the Cretan ...
Page 239
... Crete , which had risen to about 260,000 before it began , was estimated by the English traveller Randolph , eighteen years after the Turkish conquest , at only 80,000 , of whom 30,000 were Turks . Even before the siege it had been said ...
... Crete , which had risen to about 260,000 before it began , was estimated by the English traveller Randolph , eighteen years after the Turkish conquest , at only 80,000 , of whom 30,000 were Turks . Even before the siege it had been said ...
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... Crete was not exceptionally cruel , if judged by the low standard of humanity in that period.1 Some persons , on the strength of certain striking instances of ferocious punishment inflicted on those who had taken part in the Cretan ...
... Crete was not exceptionally cruel , if judged by the low standard of humanity in that period.1 Some persons , on the strength of certain striking instances of ferocious punishment inflicted on those who had taken part in the Cretan ...
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Goethes Art of Living and Ways of Life By H SCHÜTZ WILSON | 101 |
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