The Fall of Constantinople: Being the Story of the Fourth CrusadeThe Fall of Constantinople: Being the Story of the Fourth Crusade by Edwin Pears, first published in 1885, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it. |
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... continued sense of security , of peaceful and progressive peoples , and of a healthy muni- cipal life . Wealth was widely diffused . Given an industrious and intelligent people like the Greeks and the races which had inhabited Asia ...
... continued sense of security , of peaceful and progressive peoples , and of a healthy muni- cipal life . Wealth was widely diffused . Given an industrious and intelligent people like the Greeks and the races which had inhabited Asia ...
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... continued to be during the twelfth . The first eighty years of the century was an almost unin- terrupted period of war between the Empire and the Turks . The superior discipline and civilisation of the Empire gave them on many occasions ...
... continued to be during the twelfth . The first eighty years of the century was an almost unin- terrupted period of war between the Empire and the Turks . The superior discipline and civilisation of the Empire gave them on many occasions ...
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... continued the war until the enemy had again been driven back as far as Neo - Cæsarea . In 1144 the Turks were once more upon the shores of the Marmora in great numbers . They were chased back as far as Iconium . The country occupied by ...
... continued the war until the enemy had again been driven back as far as Neo - Cæsarea . In 1144 the Turks were once more upon the shores of the Marmora in great numbers . They were chased back as far as Iconium . The country occupied by ...
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... continued against the Turks by the Emperor Manuel and the Crusaders until 1155. The former were again beaten and compelled to surrender the territory they had recently recovered . The death of Sultan Mahsoud in 1156 did not interrupt ...
... continued against the Turks by the Emperor Manuel and the Crusaders until 1155. The former were again beaten and compelled to surrender the territory they had recently recovered . The death of Sultan Mahsoud in 1156 did not interrupt ...
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... continued his march towards that city . Summer had already arrived . The Greeks suffered greatly from the heat . The Turks attacked them while wearied with hot marching and inflicted a severe defeat . Many of the best soldiers of the ...
... continued his march towards that city . Summer had already arrived . The Greeks suffered greatly from the heat . The Turks attacked them while wearied with hot marching and inflicted a severe defeat . Many of the best soldiers of the ...
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