| Periodicals - 1838 - 274 pages
...chose out more than a hundred of its wretched inhabitants, and having torn out their eyes, and cut off their noses, sent them, in that state, under the guidance...castle of Alairac was not taken till the eleventh day ; a great part of its inhabitants were able to escape from the ferocity of the crusaders, but De Montfort... | |
| Periodicals - 1838 - 272 pages
...chose out more than a hundred of its wretched inhabitants, and having torn out their eyes, and cut off their noses, sent them, in that state, under the guidance...castle of Alairac was not taken till the eleventh day ; a great part of its inhabitants were able to escape from the ferocity of the crusaders, but De Montfort... | |
| William Jones - 1838 - 708 pages
...out more than a hundred of the wretched inhabitants, and, having plucked out their eyes and cut off their noses, sent them in that state, under the guidance of a one-eyed man, to the casde of Cabaret, to announce to the garrison of that fortress the fate which awaited them. The casde... | |
| Christianity - 1845 - 1036 pages
...eho*e out more them a hundred of its wretched inhabitants, and having torn out their eyes, and cut off their noses, sent them, in that state, under the guidance of a one-eyed man, to the > castle of GabeWt, to announce to the garrison of that fortress the fate which awaited them. The castle of Alairic... | |
| Christianity - 1843 - 996 pages
...chose out more than a hundred of its wretched inhabitants, and having torn out their eyes, and cut off their noses, sent them, in that state, under the guidance...them. The castle of Alairac was not taken till the . 42, 43. » Ibid. p. 50. » Ibid. p. 54. eleventh day, and even then a great part of its inhabitants... | |
| Jesus Christ, Author of Essays on the church - Church history - 1845 - 522 pages
...chose out more than a hundred of its wretched inhabitants, and having torn out their eyes, and cut off their noses, sent them, in that state, under the guidance...fortress the fate which awaited them. The castle of Alairic was not taken till the eleventh day, and even then a great.part of its inhabitants were ahle... | |
| John Dowling - Papacy - 1845 - 698 pages
...a hundred wretched inhabitants, and, having torn out their eyes and cut off their noses, sent them, under the guidance of a one-eyed man, to the castle of Cabaret, to intimate to the garrison of that fortress the fate which awaited them. Some of these fortresses he... | |
| John Dowling - Papacy - 1871 - 962 pages
...a hundred wretched inhabitants, and, having torn out their eyes and cut off their noses, sent them, under the guidance of a one-eyed man, to the castle of Cabaret, to intimate to the garrison of that fortress the fate which awaited them. Some of these fortresses he... | |
| Edwin Heycock - Bible - 1872 - 520 pages
...of the wretched inhabitants taken at the castle of Brom, and, having torn out their eyes and cut off their noses, sent them in that state, under the guidance...Cabaret, to announce to the garrison of that fortress of the fate which awaited them. As this agent of the p»pe and of Satan moved forward, all who were... | |
| De Robigne Mortimer Bennett - Christian biography - 1878 - 1146 pages
...hundred nf the wretched inhabitants, and having torn out their eyes ami cut off their noses, sent them, under the guidance of a one-eyed man, to the castle of Cabaret, to intimate to the garrison the fate which awaited them. Finding the fortress d, he sent out the soldiers... | |
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