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" The sight of his blood, and the exquisite pain, appalled the courage of the chief, whose arms and counsels were the firmest rampart of the city. As he withdrew from his station in quest of a surgeon, his flight was perceived and stopped by the indefatigable... "
The Lutheran Magazine - Página 171
1830
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volumen8

Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 512 páginas
...themselves were incapable of forming any just or adequate idea. The immediate loss of Constantinople may be ascribed to the bullet, or arrow, which pierced...gauntlet of John Justiniani. The sight of his blood, and 'the exquisite pain, appalled the courage of the chief, whose arms and counsels were the firmest rampart...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volumen8

Edward Gibbon - 1816 - 498 páginas
...themselves were incapable of forming any just or adequate idea. The immediate lossof Constantinople maybe ascribed to the bullet, or arrow, which pierced the...gauntlet of John Justiniani. The sight of his blood, and the exquisite pain, appalled the courage of the chief, whose arms and counsels were, the firmest rampart...
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The Siege of Valencia: A Dramatic Poem ; The Last Constantine : with Other Poems

Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans, Mrs. Hemans - 1823 - 336 páginas
...213. Note 20. And stanch the blood-drops, Genoa's fallen son ! " The immediate loss of Constantinople may be ascribed to the bullet, or arrow, which pierced the gauntlet of John Justiniani (a Genoese chief). The sight of his blood, and exquisite pain, appalled the courage of the chief, whose...
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Gibbon's History of the decline and fall of the Roman empire, repr ..., Volumen5

Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 542 páginas
...themselves were incapable of forming any just or adequate idea. The immediate loss of Constantinople may be ascribed to the bullet, or arrow, which pierced...gauntlet of John Justiniani. The sight of his blood, and the exquisite pain, appalled the courage of the chief, whose arms and counsels were the firmest rampart...
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New elegant extracts; a selection from the most eminent prose and ..., Volumen3

New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 410 páginas
...themselves were incapable of forming any just or adequate idea. The immediate loss of Constantinople may be ascribed to the bullet, or arrow, which pierced...gauntlet of John Justiniani. The sight of his blood, and the exquisite pain, appalled the courage of the chief, whose arms and counsels were the firmest rampart...
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New elegant extracts; a selection from the most eminent prose and ..., Volumen3

New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 páginas
...themselves were incapable of forming any just or adequate idea. The immediate loss of Constantinople may be ascribed to the bullet, or arrow, which pierced...gauntlet of John Justiniani. The sight of his blood, and the exquisite pain, appalled the courage of the chief, whose arms and counsels were the firmest rampart...
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection, Moral ..., Volumen3,Partes5-6

Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 páginas
...themselves were incapable of forming any just or adequate idea. The immediate loss of Constantinople may be ascribed to the bullet, or arrow, which pierced...gauntlet of John Justiniani. The sight of his blood, and the exquisite pain, appalled the courage of the chief, whose arms and counsels were the firmest rampart...
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Constable's miscellany of original and selected publications

Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 764 páginas
...describe, they ascended the breach, regardless of the storm of arrows, stones, balls, and musket bullets, showered on them. The dust of the combat darkened...bullet, or arrow, which pierced the gauntlet of John Justinian!. The sight of his blood, and his exquisite pain, appalled the courage of the chief, whose...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volumen4

Edward Gibbon - 1829 - 482 páginas
...themselves were incapable of forming any just or adequate idea. The immediate loss of Constantinople may be ascribed to the bullet, or arrow, which pierced the gauntlet of John Justiuiani. The sight of his blood, and the exquisite pain, appalled the courage of the chief, wnose...
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The Poetical Works of Hemans, Heber, and Pollok

Mrs. Hemans, Reginald Heber - 1833 - 526 páginas
...189, col. 2. And stanch the blood-drops, Genoa'» fallen son I " The immediate loss of Constantinople may be ascribed to the bullet, or arrow, which pierced the gauntlet of John Justiniani (a Genoese chief). The sight of his blood, and exquisite pain, appalled the courage of the chief, whose...
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