| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 512 sidor
...prince, was long dear and glorious to his English subjects ; and, at the distance of sixty years, it was celebrated in proverbial sayings by the grandsons...the Turks and Saracens, against whom he had fought: his tremendous name was employed by the Syrian mothers to silence their infants ; and if an horse suddenly... | |
| Charles Wilkinson - 1806 - 484 sidor
...of fifty-two thousand pieces of gold. The memory of Richard was celebrated, in proverbial •ayings, by the grandsons of the Turks and Saracens, against whom he had fought. His tremendous name was employed by the Syrians' mothers to silence their infants; and if a horse suddenly... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1841 - 504 sidor
...glorious to his English subjects ; and, at the distance of sixty years, it was celebrated in proTerbial sayings by the grandsons of the Turks and Saracens, against whom he had fought : his tremendous name was employed by the Syrian mothers to silence their infants ; and if a horse... | |
| John Brand - 1841 - 356 sidor
...of this lion-hearted prince, at the distance of sixty years, was celehrated in proverhial sayings hy the grandsons of the Turks and Saracens against whom he had fought : his tremendous name was employed hy the Syrian mothers to silence their infants; and if a horse snddenly... | |
| Brand - 1849 - 544 sidor
...Plantagenet, Coeur de Lion, who was in Palestine, 1192, says : " The memory of this lion-hearted prince, at the distance of sixty years, was celebrated in...the Turks and Saracens against whom he had fought: his tremendous name was employed by the Syrian mothers to silence their infants; and if a horse suddenly... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1851 - 694 sidor
...prince, was long dear and glorious to his English subjects ; and, at the distance of sixty years, it was celebrated in proverbial sayings by the grandsons...the Turks and Saracens, against whom he had fought : his tremendous name was employed by the Syrian mothers to silence their infants ; and if a horse... | |
| John Brand - 1854 - 560 sidor
...Plantagenet, Cceur de Lion, who was in Palestine, 1 192, says : " The memory of this lion-hearted prince, at the distance of sixty years, was celebrated in proverbial sayings by the grandRons of the Turks and Saracens against whom he had fought: his tremendous name was employed by... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1855 - 502 sidor
...prince, was long dear and glorious to his English subjects ; and at the distance of sixty years it was celebrated in proverbial sayings by the grandsons...the Turks and Saracens against whom he had fought : his tremendous name was employed by the Syrian mothers to silence their infants ; and if a horse... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1880 - 662 sidor
...prince, was long dear and glorious to his English subjects ; and, at the distance of sixty years, it was celebrated in proverbial sayings by the grandsons...the Turks and Saracens, against whom he had fought : his tremendous name was employed by the Syrian mothers to silence their infants ; and if a horse... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1892 - 1116 sidor
...Speaking of Richard Coeur de Lion, the same writer says, " The memory of this lion-hearted prince, at the distance of sixty years, was celebrated in...the Turks and Saracens against whom he had fought; his tremendous name was employed by the Syrian mothers to silence their infants; and if a horse suddenly... | |
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