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Side vi
... Third Crufades . - St . Bernard.— Reign of Saladin in Egypt and Syria . - His Conqueft of Jerufalem - Naval Crufades . — Richard the First of Eng- land . - Pope Innocent the Third ; and the Fourth and Fifth Crufades . - The Emperor ...
... Third Crufades . - St . Bernard.— Reign of Saladin in Egypt and Syria . - His Conqueft of Jerufalem - Naval Crufades . — Richard the First of Eng- land . - Pope Innocent the Third ; and the Fourth and Fifth Crufades . - The Emperor ...
Side vii
... third Crufade , by Sea 140 1189-1191 . Siege of Acre 142 1191 , 1192. Richard of England , in Palestine 145 1192 His Treaty and Departure 149 1193 Death of Saladin 151 1198-1216 . Innocent III . ib . 1203 The fourth Crusade 153 1218 The ...
... third Crufade , by Sea 140 1189-1191 . Siege of Acre 142 1191 , 1192. Richard of England , in Palestine 145 1192 His Treaty and Departure 149 1193 Death of Saladin 151 1198-1216 . Innocent III . ib . 1203 The fourth Crusade 153 1218 The ...
Side 11
... third , the French alone preserved that colour , while green croffes were adopted by the Flemings , and white by the English ( Ducange , tom . ii . p . 651. ) . Yet in England , the red ever appears the fa- vourite , and , as it were ...
... third , the French alone preserved that colour , while green croffes were adopted by the Flemings , and white by the English ( Ducange , tom . ii . p . 651. ) . Yet in England , the red ever appears the fa- vourite , and , as it were ...
Side 17
... third , and the French to a fiftieth , of this primitive standard . 25 Each century of lashes was fanctified with the recital of a pfalm ; and the whole Pfalter , with the accompaniment of 15,000 ftripes , was equivalent to five years ...
... third , and the French to a fiftieth , of this primitive standard . 25 Each century of lashes was fanctified with the recital of a pfalm ; and the whole Pfalter , with the accompaniment of 15,000 ftripes , was equivalent to five years ...
Side 27
... third of the naked fugitives , and the hermit Peter was of the number , escaped to the Thracian moun- tains ; and the emperor , who refpected the pil- grimage and fuccour of the Latins , conducted them by fecure and eafy journies to ...
... third of the naked fugitives , and the hermit Peter was of the number , escaped to the Thracian moun- tains ; and the emperor , who refpected the pil- grimage and fuccour of the Latins , conducted them by fecure and eafy journies to ...
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