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... hand ; the sick were burnt in their beds ; and the dead bodies were hung on gibbets along the highways . These injuries exasperated the cham . pions of the cross , who were not endowed with evangelical patience ; and the Byzantine ...
... hand ; the sick were burnt in their beds ; and the dead bodies were hung on gibbets along the highways . These injuries exasperated the cham . pions of the cross , who were not endowed with evangelical patience ; and the Byzantine ...
Side 9
... hands . The arms of Conrad and Louis were less cruel and impru- dent ; but the event of the second crusade was still more ruinous to Christendom ; and the Greek Manuel is accused by his own subjects of giving seasonable intelligence to ...
... hands . The arms of Conrad and Louis were less cruel and impru- dent ; but the event of the second crusade was still more ruinous to Christendom ; and the Greek Manuel is accused by his own subjects of giving seasonable intelligence to ...
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... hands of the Turks : some tempo- ral power was restored to the last age of the Abbassides ; but their humble ambition was confined to Bagdad and the adja- cent province . Their tyrants , the Seljukian sultans , had followed the common ...
... hands of the Turks : some tempo- ral power was restored to the last age of the Abbassides ; but their humble ambition was confined to Bagdad and the adja- cent province . Their tyrants , the Seljukian sultans , had followed the common ...
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... hand of the throne ; but , in the civil wars that ensued on the monarch's death , he lost his head and the government of Aleppo . His domestic emirs persevered in their attachment to his son Zenghi , who proved his first arms against ...
... hand of the throne ; but , in the civil wars that ensued on the monarch's death , he lost his head and the government of Aleppo . His domestic emirs persevered in their attachment to his son Zenghi , who proved his first arms against ...
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... hand , a Frank presumed to ask him if he were not afraid of an attack . " It is doubtless in your power to begin the attack , " replied the intrepid emir ; " but rest assured , that not one of my soldiers will go to paradise till he has ...
... hand , a Frank presumed to ask him if he were not afraid of an attack . " It is doubtless in your power to begin the attack , " replied the intrepid emir ; " but rest assured , that not one of my soldiers will go to paradise till he has ...
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