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... West . Forgotten manuscripts have been brought to light . Incidental references in charters , bulls , and other documents have been carefully collected to control , confirm , or condemn the statements in the usually accepted narratives ...
... West . Forgotten manuscripts have been brought to light . Incidental references in charters , bulls , and other documents have been carefully collected to control , confirm , or condemn the statements in the usually accepted narratives ...
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... West . His argument is , in brief , the following : either Innocent would fall in with his plans or he would not . If he did , he must almost necessarily declare against Otho , the rival of Philip for the rule over the Western Empire ...
... West . His argument is , in brief , the following : either Innocent would fall in with his plans or he would not . If he did , he must almost necessarily declare against Otho , the rival of Philip for the rule over the Western Empire ...
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... West in dealing with the Eastern question . That question really means whether Asiatic influences and an Asiatic re- ligion are to be tolerated in Europe . " Europe for the Euro- peans " might at all times have been its battle PREFACE .
... West in dealing with the Eastern question . That question really means whether Asiatic influences and an Asiatic re- ligion are to be tolerated in Europe . " Europe for the Euro- peans " might at all times have been its battle PREFACE .
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... West had every interest to maintain and to strengthen it . Instead of doing so they virtually let loose Asia upon Europe . CONSTANTINOPLE , August , 1885 . EDWIN PEARS . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY . — EXTENT OF EMPIRE xiv PREFACE .
... West had every interest to maintain and to strengthen it . Instead of doing so they virtually let loose Asia upon Europe . CONSTANTINOPLE , August , 1885 . EDWIN PEARS . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY . — EXTENT OF EMPIRE xiv PREFACE .
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... WEST . 137 1. From Normans of Sicily 137 • 2. Foreign Colonies and Capitulations 3. The Warings 144 153 4. The Italian Colonies . 160 VII . THE CONDITION OF CONSTANTINOPLE IN 1200 . 180 VIII . THE PREPARATIONS FOR A CRUSADE . 227 IX ...
... WEST . 137 1. From Normans of Sicily 137 • 2. Foreign Colonies and Capitulations 3. The Warings 144 153 4. The Italian Colonies . 160 VII . THE CONDITION OF CONSTANTINOPLE IN 1200 . 180 VIII . THE PREPARATIONS FOR A CRUSADE . 227 IX ...
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