Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions, Том 2R. Bentley, 1841 |
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... neighbours and friends to join with him in " the way of God , " for so they called the proposed ex- pedition . The Counts Palatine were full of the desire to undertake the journey , and all the inferior knights were animated with the ...
... neighbours and friends to join with him in " the way of God , " for so they called the proposed ex- pedition . The Counts Palatine were full of the desire to undertake the journey , and all the inferior knights were animated with the ...
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... neighbour ; for the camp was infested by Turkish spies , who conveyed daily to the besieged intelligence of the movements and distresses of the enemy . With a ferocity , engen- dered by despair , Bohemund caused two spies , whom he had ...
... neighbour ; for the camp was infested by Turkish spies , who conveyed daily to the besieged intelligence of the movements and distresses of the enemy . With a ferocity , engen- dered by despair , Bohemund caused two spies , whom he had ...
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... have excited so much attention in England as on the continent of Europe ; not because the people were less fana- tical than their neighbours , but because they were occupied in matters of graver interest . The Eng- lish 88 THE CRUSADES .
... have excited so much attention in England as on the continent of Europe ; not because the people were less fana- tical than their neighbours , but because they were occupied in matters of graver interest . The Eng- lish 88 THE CRUSADES .
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... , could they have been at peace among themselves , they might have overcome , without great difficulty , the jealousy and hostility of their neighbours . A circumstance , as unforeseen as it was disastrous , blasted 146 THE CRUSADES .
... , could they have been at peace among themselves , they might have overcome , without great difficulty , the jealousy and hostility of their neighbours . A circumstance , as unforeseen as it was disastrous , blasted 146 THE CRUSADES .
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... neighbours . Even the Sultan of Egypt began to regret the aid he had given to such barbarous foes , and united with those of Emissa and Damascus to root them from the land . The Korasmins amounted to but twenty thousand men , and were ...
... neighbours . Even the Sultan of Egypt began to regret the aid he had given to such barbarous foes , and united with those of Emissa and Damascus to root them from the land . The Korasmins amounted to but twenty thousand men , and were ...
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