Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions, Том 2R. Bentley, 1841 |
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... thought to be a sure prognostic of the interposition of the Most High ; and a representa- tion of his armies fighting with and overthrowing the infidels . Reports of wonders were everywhere rife . A monk had seen two gigantic warriors ...
... thought to be a sure prognostic of the interposition of the Most High ; and a representa- tion of his armies fighting with and overthrowing the infidels . Reports of wonders were everywhere rife . A monk had seen two gigantic warriors ...
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... thought more holy than his fellows ; but the story of the angel was a clincher . All those who had property of any description rushed to the mart to change it into hard cash . Lands and houses could be had for a quarter of their value ...
... thought more holy than his fellows ; but the story of the angel was a clincher . All those who had property of any description rushed to the mart to change it into hard cash . Lands and houses could be had for a quarter of their value ...
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... thought it fifty thousand miles away , while others imagined that it was but a month's journey , while at sight of every town or castle , the children exclaimed , " Is that Jerusalem ? Is that the city ? " * Parties of knights and ...
... thought it fifty thousand miles away , while others imagined that it was but a month's journey , while at sight of every town or castle , the children exclaimed , " Is that Jerusalem ? Is that the city ? " * Parties of knights and ...
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... for their necessities , but craved for luxuries also : they attacked and plundered the dwellings of the country people , and thought nothing of murder where resistance was offered . On their arrival be- fore 26 THE CRUSADES .
... for their necessities , but craved for luxuries also : they attacked and plundered the dwellings of the country people , and thought nothing of murder where resistance was offered . On their arrival be- fore 26 THE CRUSADES .
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... thought it best to avoid hostilities . He passed three nights in quiet- ness under the walls , and the duke , not wishing to exasperate unnecessarily so fierce and rapacious a host , allowed the townspeople to supply them with ...
... thought it best to avoid hostilities . He passed three nights in quiet- ness under the walls , and the duke , not wishing to exasperate unnecessarily so fierce and rapacious a host , allowed the townspeople to supply them with ...
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