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- Page 11 and 12: 4 I~ICITAI~DOF DBVIZEY. [SECT. 4-1)
- Page 13 and 14: wnu 1110 ruiu of thoso two, to wil,
- Page 15 and 16: Sect. 11. Godhey, 11i;slwp of TVinc
- Page 17 and 18: obbcrs, who took from llim all his
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- Page 29 and 30: np1roncllccl the gnt,cl; of the cit
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- Page 33 and 34: ? tllil~gs wcre astonisl~ctl, tlint
- Page 35 and 36: I 1ni.1 AN INTERVIEW AGREED UPON. 2
- Page 37 and 38: 1101 .] DEATH OF TIJE ADDOT OF MTJC
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- Page 41 and 42: 1 1 !)I.] TIIE ClIANCELLOR RESOLVES
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- Page 45 and 46: 119l.I LMONASTIC AFFAIRS. 85 could
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P 119l.l HEETING AT LOBDON. 43 or c
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1192.1 'QUEEN ELE.\NOR AXD TIlE INM
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I1OZ.l TnE INFLUENCE OF EARL JOHN.
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I 1192.1 CLIbRACT!?R OP LONDON- -1'
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Sect. 82. "This is iu tl~osc parts
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1192.1 AlONris Ol7 CovExTRY ES~ELLE
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fort11 tho forofingcr of l~is 7igll
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J Sect. SS. In the menntimc, s ccrt
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his name wor~ld have bcen reclroned
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Sect. 05. The fiect vns inale redy,
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d , 1102.l TRUCE WITlJ SALADIri. 63
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GEOFFREY DE VINSAUF'S ITINEEBRP OF
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f;a PROLOGUE. of virtnc the mow str
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SALADIN, tl~ercfure, Invil~g assenl
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72 ITINERARY OF RICIlALtD I. [B. I.
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for the sins of urcn, pLve over his
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tion, for during tl~e tl~rce follow
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S,\LADIN, tnlii~~g the king wit11 h
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.. OIL all sidcs by walls. A sndl p
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-..3. llS7.1 TnE ASSISTANCE TO nrr:
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A A this buve Iilnni who111 IIC l~n
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A.D. 1197.1 BARBAROSS~
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I caused the letter to bc read, and
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A D. 1 JS7.1 THE EMPEROIL'S ARMY. m
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1 I A.D. 11 57.1 BARB.IROSSA CROSSI
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n.D. I I 87.1 FIZEDERIC IN GREECE.
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F I i-.~. 11$8.1 DISCOMFORTS OF TnE
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I of tl~cir ncig!lbour; nll WCIT ~~
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fiorrows of ~r~otl~ers, the siglls
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1 , Aprm :L while ~IIH king ilssr~~
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, nmny coasts, so many tlongcrs, an
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Vlsnv nlnny i;irlc.ed hscl already
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I' A.D. 1189.1 SLAEQUTHR OF TIIF, C
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CR. XXXI1.-The descriytion of the c
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1 A.D. llS!,.] SIEGE OF ACRZ. 113 W
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AD. 1 190.1 A NAVAL VICTORY. 115 at
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* A.D. 11N.1 ATTACK ON TIIE CAMP. 1
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tJ Turks werc tl1\1s stl-:~itenc~I,
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' A. 0. 1190.1 NE\V MISFOI1TUNEY OP
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Cw. YILII.-IT'~~~~ mru and ,warrior
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A.D, i~90.1 GENEALOGY OQ TllE KJIVC
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Fun~u~n~one, one of our body-guard,
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A.D. 1190 ] UORSE CAUGUT IN A FOOT-
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which 11e carrictl tlm Crcck frc bc
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Tbc Wclclinman, un~mut, domnntlcd t
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a,[).1190.1 l3ClRNING OF TI;R 1j.i
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A.D. 1'190.1 SAL.tDIX PLlW TO THE M
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A.D. 112u.1 NARlXlAGE OF Till: ~UI\
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lied ~nnrrictl Reinfret] aphnst her
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ilnnsnction. And now the llighcr rn
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'# I ) A.D. 1190.1 OUR MEN PIGIIT
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very n~nch engaged in domestic matt
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SOMEwcrc driven by the pl.ess1ve of
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A.D.llD0.1 TllE 1I;INaSOF ENaLAND A
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A.D. 11~7.1 KINGS IIGNRY AND rnrLrr
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A.D. 11SD.I RTCIIARD IS NADE KING.
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,...:. 11~0.1TrrE AWnrns op THE liI
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L . -4.D. 115'0.1 THE TWO ICINGS ME
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WIIILEthe crowd of' pilgritr18, who
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CH. STII.-lli'fi~7nhnl o/ro~u,jirsl
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BY cltsncc one d:~yit, happened tha
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Lolnb:w(ls went to the king of Fmnc
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pwvioi~sly occ~~~~ctl, ~1,1111 brwi
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172 ITINERARY OF RICIIARD I. [R. 11
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Cu. :CSI1.-l&,w Ling Tcnzcred a d K
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I1. lln.l)pc~~d :~t t11:~t .ti~rrc
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that so great n fleet 11aJ never in
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1SO ITINERARY 01' RTCIIARD I. [B. I
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lIoly Lond, mtl edi of tllenl wns m
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184 ITINERARY OF ItICEIAnD I. [B. 1
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I SG ITIiiGIXRP OF RlCIIhRD I. [D.
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not tliinki~g IIC I~danyIlorses, fe
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eturned quickly snd ordcred supper
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things, in order that he nrigllt fu
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CR. XXSVII1.-Of (We ca~~6nre of lir
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orclerccl lii~~l to L.OW quickly, n
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Crr. I.-Of llrc awivnl of King Rich
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CH. 111.-How the Pha9z.s gave tlrem
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opprt~mity now ofYcrctl itself; njl
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of Torole; the viscount of Cnst.le
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IN~ I I Cn~ornin~, thcrelcrrc, :ill
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enclierl the top of he w:dl, tl~e T
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an togctllcr in crowds to avenge hi
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OW Ii ings with tlle proinise that
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they would let the T~urks dcpart fr
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Cn. YX.-Of ihe pcnrrel b~lmen171r.
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CR. XXI1.-Hmu the Xing of fiance Hu
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ss1;cd r~~rtl~cr tin~c to fulfil th
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A.T). LIYI.J THE PIWNCX LVAVE ACRE.
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tl~eywill pursue yon; if you att:lc
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severs loss. The army marcl~etl alo
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A.D. 1191.1 OUR PEOPLE STUNG BY THE
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. , A.D. 1191 .] TIIE ARMY CONTINUE
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aconnoitrc, mbo bronght back news t
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h:bd hns, others lmd pipes an;l til
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' not even a word for the I)lon,s w
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put to confusion ? Tlle ml~ole of C
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560 INDEX 01.' N.4>IRS AND PLACES.
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Plsmml, Ranul le, 812 Flarnellz. Ra
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558 INDEX OD N.~NES AXD PLACES. Dou
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INDEX 08 NAMES AND PLACES. Aban, Ra
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I-Iis army was composed of thirty t
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for the restoration of Darnieth. Th
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ortlers wcrc ncccsszry. At ]fist it
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' 9 1 short dist.ance from his tent
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a nnmlerlws r.nultitucle of solclie
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i ' mense in horses, mulcs, tents,
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en.gaged, other bonts left M:~nsonr
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ElEG. G4S.1 AnADIAii ACCOUNT OF TnE
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On thc Friday, seventy prisoners we
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' IIEG. 647.1 ARABIAN ACCOUNT OF TF
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mllecl from bcin,~ .q uartered in t
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REG. 64'7.1 ARABIAN ACCDIlNT OD TTI
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a!hirs, overwltelrned the Egyptians
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, perish ;' and also anotlier passa
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On Friday, the 2 1st of thc moon Sc
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, IIEG. G4P.I ARAllIAN ACGOIINT OF
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een shin in battle were sent to Cai
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nEG. 64 1.] ARAi31AN ACCOUNT OF TII
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The Franks took possession of these
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Til)eri:~d." He added nlso tl~c mon
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A conduct so unworthy o sovereign m
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EXTRACTS PROM AN ARABIAN MANIJSCRIP
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Monsieur (le Wnlery. Ly Rn1111llm.
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on terms the s:lnie 3s the prccedin
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JOINVILLE'S MZXO IRS-APPENDIX. A LI
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otllers of tl~cir ~elations, to (lo
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* Ilis hcnd was ofterwnrds separnte
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A.D. 1271.] CANOXIZATION OF ST. LOU
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in words tht wcre nearly as folh~ :
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creet persons of a pure conversatio
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52G JOINVILLB'S i\lRMOIRS OF SAINT
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A .I,. 150.1 DRAT11 OF TIIE XING. 5
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524 JOTNBILLE'S I\IRMOIIIS OF SAINT
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A.D. 12G7.1 TUG BARONS SUMMOXED. 52
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when seveml we in one office, we or
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"I , , ' ~.1>.1254.] JUDICIAL ORDIN
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hlishments he fornled for the bcnef
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does. On this Holy Thursday, he was
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ed-hot iron, and hems little able t
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de Luse~nbourg, and won the mstlc o
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as by fiLr tho wiscst of srly in hi
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ult. On account of the dispute that
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snuln, 01- that thc Scripturcs lied
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ought to land; for nintlnmc cle Uou
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This islond, which is Lcre mllccl '
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, .J We found there a hermitap amon
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l'hc good kin; tnkd i~lccssnntl~ of
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' tl~c 1~in:'s cabin werc obliged t
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11d proposed ; but tAlke king mllec
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' ngninst some dangerous half-cove~
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Eg,ypkinns, nor with those of Dn.nm
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Not long Ilt'ter tl~is the king ntt
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letters horn hbl to elltrcd tllf!y
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You nlust know, t,ll,zt the quccn 1
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502 JOIXVILLE'S NENblRS OF SAIKT LO
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A.D. 1'253.1 CAPTURE OP BALD.\C DY
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and indeed cornmancl, in tho l&-~g'
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Wldc I wm on the top of this n~ou~l
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of Srrr, Sir Crillcs le l31m, cnnst
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A.D. 1253.1 QUdnRllL J3ETWEEN TWO E
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4.96 JOINVILLE'S MEMOIRS OF SAINT L
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~ 1 1 1 pcrforinecl ~ 1 ~ it withou
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of the conntry likcme mere unwillin
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he twisted his body in suchwise tha
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the count~:y told the king, it was
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orclercd tli~ body of Count Gautier
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C11:~mcllc. But the sultan, ohcrvin
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J' A.D. 1253.1 THE PREh'CII DEFEITB
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As it is very ppl.i~eworthy and ple
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A.D. 1253.1 ARKIYAL OF TUE KING AT
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were Oeco~ne thc allics of his encn
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. -4.D. 1250, kc.] INSTANCES OP TJT
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454 JOIXYTLLE'S MEMOIRS OF SAINT LO
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A.D. 1250, kc.] JOINVILLE VISITS TL
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SCII~II~,~, who saitL he llad set o
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A.D. 1250, kc.] TIIE CIlA3I OF TART
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~~I
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GODof all vi~tnes! lives thcrc n mm
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Willinnr tlc I'Etnng, Hugh de Villc
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\villing niind : but befow we ilic,
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lJrn\-t!l,y Jitl 11e ligl~t, t.11at
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TIII:~~~ ulatters scttlo~l, IIw kil
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coming safe out of the enemy's rank
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FROMtl~c toil and csertion of the b
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ILY tllc ~ne:~ntimc tl~c king bq-tn
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3:30 ITINBRARY OP RICI.IARD I. [D.
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was looking ff'orwartl iuto the fut
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sn:rre on the journey : for when th
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Trra nest thy ccrtain of lhe %'ulks
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sooner g~xtify their ~lcsirc of ssl
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1 Crl. XXX1V.-Of 171~third conrpny
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Tlrn ~~coplel~lnd now completed the
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CH. ?(XSVI.-How llrc kb:g, B:~%rr y
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EVERYtl~ingwas now settled, and the
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i;hts witbout provocation, and Ire
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wlm she ost herself out of bed on h
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was the childr~n of the namc of til
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OP JOIPTVILLX.
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count de la Marcllt, was concluW he
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who aguin retained him and his k~~i
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league, in the month of Sovember, 1
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where 11e had re~~~nined seven year
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1 A.D. 1250.1 CRUELTY TO\VAl:DS TIi
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:~tlniiralu it rnn thus ; t1:x.t il
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thern, mtl, malting the sign of the
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with hiin, wllo hd? him tlcscontl.
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l~mlentrusted us. Sue11 conduct, yo
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nr~d great oi+kcrs of the king, ~ho
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, two Llocl;s, passing his lcs tthr
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asked u.s, by nleans of nn interpre
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% A.D. l"0.1 COUNCIL IIELD BY THE S
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In the like manner did they den1 wi
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without fail, and thrown into the r
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440 JOINVILLE'S MERlOtRS OF ShIKT L
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to Ire landed on the shore, or to b
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and the treaty is not conclude11 be
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A.~I.1250.1 T11E KING T;\KLN PRISON
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not obcy me, for tht bc~wccn ns ml
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J A.D. 1249.l iV6COTlATIOIYS FOR JE
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prudent liniglil, Sir HII~II de Lsn
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A.D. 12-ln.l SCARCITY OIUPRVISJON.
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and thrown into the Nile, rose to t
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fmr IIC slloulcl dethrone or kill h
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* Tl~atis to say. as the lord dc Jo
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1 A.D. 1249.-] ACCOUNT OF TllE SULT
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We wero inst:~ntly on llorscl):~ck,
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Poiticrs, Irotl~cr to tl~e king; it
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,126 JOINVILL~S MEMOIRS OP SAINT Tz
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"r, AD. 1219.1 TnE TEAWL ARS WORSTE
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tious, and how they meant to act. S
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thy could not defentl tl~e~nsclres,
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:I.IIIA I~:~\~in,g ro~lscd ow peopl
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st ; for tltcir hair :~1111 LC~I~S
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thc nature of dogs; for whcn t h e
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I A.D. 12449.1 TnE DEDOUIN AILAIIS.
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Thus when the pod count de Soissons
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" ( luc to rlcfencl this bridge, an
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~~:rtumllg p o ~ c ~ mas ~ ~ tht t
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i d I will follow YOU close." I nls
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ot,her artillery. But the conflict
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I I thcu qnittiy 1.1olcl of tl~e rc
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4:2 JOINVILLE'S MEMOInS OF SAINT LO
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, ., ' Imd on the sacldle to mount,
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1110 JOINVII.LE'S MRMOITlS OF SAINT
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A.D. 1249.1 DANGEROUS POSITION OF T
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We immediately 1l:~stcned thither,
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4 . I 9 . 1 GREEK PIRE -4ND ITS TER
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ever witnessed. When my companion,
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i~::dof tlle MTrois nnd macl~incu.
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is on the Rexi blXnch, th:~t from t
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leils." There were two towers in fr
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402 JOINVILI~E'S MEMOIRS OP Sh1R.T
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, A.1,. 12-13.] SLAIJGIITER OF THE