The History of the Crusades, المجلد 2Redfield, 1853 |
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الصفحة 206 - The suspicion is not founded, either in nature or in fact. The successors of St. Peter appear to have followed, rather than guided, the impulse of manners and prejudice ; without much foresight of the seasons, or cultivation of the soil, they gathered the ripe and spontaneous fruits of the superstition of the times. They gathered these fruits without toil or personal...
الصفحة 51 - ... and barons of France, the most high and the most powerful,, have sent us to you to pray you, in the name of God, to take pity on Jerusalem, which the Turks hold in bondage; they cry to you for mercy, and supplicate you to accompany them to avenge the disgrace of Jesus Christ. They have made choice of you, because they know that no people that be upon the sea have so great power as your nation. They have commanded us to throw ourselves at your feet, and not to rise until you shall have granted...
الصفحة 443 - ... that the prisoners were being slain. At last there rushed in a Mameluke with a bloody sword, crying, " What wilt thou give me for delivering thee from an enemy who intended thy ruin and mine ? " Louis made no answer. " Dost thou not know," said the furious Mameluke, " that I am master of thy life ? Make me a knight, or thou art a dead man.