Cyprus, which might comfort Lusignan for the loss of Palestine. By the command of the Sultan, the churches and fortifications of the Latin cities were demolished ; a motive of avarice or fear still opened the holy sepulchre to some devout and defenceless... The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Stran 549avtor: Edward Gibbon - 1867 - 677 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1799 - 208 strani
...Christian power in Syria was now swept away, and "a mournful and solitary silence," 'says Gibbon, " prevailed along the coast which had so long resounded with the WORLD'S DEBATE."* * Hist. Sanuti, lit), iii. pars xii. caps. xxi. xxii. ; Gibbon, vol. xi. p. 168. CHAPTER VII. ENGLAND... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 512 strani
...fortifications of die Latin cities were demolished: a motive of avarice or fear still opened the holysepulchre to some devout and defenceless pilgrims ; and a mournful...coast which had so long resounded with the WORLD'S DEBATE.189 CHAP. LX. V^-VS. Schism. of the Greeks. CHAP. LX. Schism of the Greeks and Latin*.,. State... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 482 strani
...sword, if they lived to suffer on a scaffold in the unjust and cruel proscription of the whole order. The King of Jerusalem, the patriarch, and the great...which had so long resounded with the WORLD'S DEBATE *. CHAP. * See the final expulsion of the Frank?, in Sanutus, 1. iii. p. xii. c. II — 22. Abulfeda,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 484 strani
...open-; ed the holy sepulchre to some devout and defenceless pilgrims ; and a mournful and splitary silence prevailed along the coast which had so long resounded with the wORLD's DEBATE *. CHAP, * See the final expulsion of the Frank?, in Sanutus, 1. iii. $. xi'. c. ii — 22. Abulfeda,... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1821 - 640 strani
...besiegers ; after which, in the emphatic language of one of the most eloquent of our historians, " a mournful and solitary silence prevailed along the...which had so long resounded with the world's debate." * Maundrell, even so late as the year 1696, after recapitulating the advantages of its situation both... | |
| 1822 - 526 strani
...besiegers ; after which, in the emphatic language of one of the most eloquent of our historians, ' a mournful and solitary silence prevailed along the coast which had so long resounded with tire world's debate.' " (P. 71—73.) At length it fell under the dominion of the late Djezzar Pasha,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 594 strani
...Lusignan for the loss of Palestine. By the command of the sultan, the churches and fortifications o/ the Latin cities were demolished : a motive of avarice...coast which had so long resounded with the WORLD'S DEBATE.109 109 See the final expulsion of the Franks, in Sanutus, 1. iii. p. xii. c. 11 — 23. Abulfeda... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1828 - 550 strani
...were then destroyed by the Soldan, but the Holy Sepulchre was spared : as it is remarked by Gibbon, " a motive of avarice or fear still opened the Holy...had so long resounded with ' the world's debate.' " So many volumes have been compiled to form a history of these expeditions that, if all were collected,... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1830 - 704 strani
...deserted the blood-fertilized soil, from which the banner of the Cross was thus so calamitously driven ; " and a mournful and solitary silence prevailed along...which had so long resounded with the world's debate." f * Fuller, Hist Holy War. f Gibbon. CHAPTER IX. Retreat of the Jfniglits- Hospitallers to Cvprus —... | |
| Alexander Sutherland - 1830 - 366 strani
...deserted the blood-fertilized soil, from which the banner of the Cross was thus so calamitously driven ; " and a mournful and solitary silence prevailed along...which had so long resounded with the world's debate." •)• « Fuller, Hist Holy War. f Gibbon. CHAPTER IX. Retreat of the Knights- Hospitallers to Cyprus... | |
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