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CHAPTER LIX: The Crusades
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7--9, 235--237,) who himself harangued the defenders of Jerusalem; their fears were not unknown to the enemy, (Jacob.

a Vitriaco, l.i.c.100, p.1123.Vinisauf, l.v.c.50, p.
399.)] [Footnote 76: Yet unless the sultan, or an Ayoubite prince, remained in Jerusalem, nec Curdi Turcis, nec Turci essent obtemperaturi Curdis, (Bohadin, p.

236.) He draws aside a corner of the political curtain.] [Footnote 77: Bohadin, (p.

237,) and even Jeffrey de Vinisauf, (l.
vi.c.

1--8, p.


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