| William Francis Collier - 1876 - 230 sivua
...Lebanon. Stretching out his arms, before the last white summit had faded from his view, he cried, — " Most Holy Land, I commend thee to God's keeping. May...me life and health to return and rescue thee from tha Infidel." When he was near Marseilles, prompted by fear of the French King or some other of his... | |
| Blackie and son, ltd - 1880 - 240 sivua
...last view of the mountains of Lebanon and the hills above the Syrian shore. With outstretched arms he exclaimed, "Most holy land, I commend thee to God's...life and health to return and rescue thee from the infidel!" KING JOHN. The reign of King John is one of the most inglorious in our history. It was disgraced... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1881 - 200 sivua
...Lebanon. Stretching out his arms before the last white summit had faded from his view, he cried, " Most Holy Land, I 'commend thee to God's keeping....life and health to return and rescue thee from the 'Infidel." 8. When Richard was near Marseilles,7 prompted by fear of the French King or of some other... | |
| English history - 1883 - 282 sivua
...Lebanon. Stretching out his arms before the last white summit had faded from his view, he cried, " Most Holy Land, I 'commend thee to God's keeping....life and health to return and rescue thee from the 'Infidel." 8. When Richard was near Marseilles,7 fearing the French King or some other of his many... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1884 - 266 sivua
...Lebanon. Stretching out his arms before the last white summit had faded from his view, he cried, " Most Holy Land, I commend thee to God's keeping. May...life and health to return and rescue thee from the Infidel." 8. When Richard was near Marseilles, fearing the French King or some other of his many foes,... | |
| 1845 - 518 sivua
...last view of the mountains of Lebanon and the hills above the Syrian shore. With outstretched arms he exclaimed, " Most holy land, I commend thee to God's...life and health to return and rescue thee from the infidel !" A storm arose and scattered the fleet. Some of the vessels were wrecked on the hostile shores... | |
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