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I desire to main- tain friendly relations with you , as you have given me no cause for dis- satisfaction . I write you this letter in the hope that our relations will for the future be as friendly as they are at present ; it would give ...
I desire to main- tain friendly relations with you , as you have given me no cause for dis- satisfaction . I write you this letter in the hope that our relations will for the future be as friendly as they are at present ; it would give ...
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Its guardians fought as men will fight in such a cause ; but they had in the Syracusan tyrant a skilful and a daring enemy to fight against . With the usual error of half- civilized warriors , they failed to take due military ...
Its guardians fought as men will fight in such a cause ; but they had in the Syracusan tyrant a skilful and a daring enemy to fight against . With the usual error of half- civilized warriors , they failed to take due military ...
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When the Norman came to Sicily , at once a conqueror and deliverer , Tauromenion , the last city to hold out in the cause of Christendom , was not indeed the last to hold out in the cause of Islam . Syracuse and Agrigentum were still ...
When the Norman came to Sicily , at once a conqueror and deliverer , Tauromenion , the last city to hold out in the cause of Christendom , was not indeed the last to hold out in the cause of Islam . Syracuse and Agrigentum were still ...
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