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   The Crusades.   
   Part I.   
   Preservation Of The Greek Empire. - Numbers,   Passage, And   
   Event, Of The Second And Third Crusades. - St. Bernard. -   Reign Of Saladin In Egypt And Syria. - His Conquest Of   Jerusalem. - Naval Crusades. - Richard The First Of England.   - Pope Innocent The Third; And The Fourth And Fifth   Crusades. - The Emperor Frederic The Second. - Louis The   Ninth Of France; And The Two Last Crusades. - Expulsion Of   The Latins Or Franks By The Mamelukes.   
   In a style less grave than that of history, I should   perhaps   
   compare the emperor Alexius ^1 to the jackal, who is said to   follow the steps, and to devour the leavings, of the lion.   Whatever had been his fears and toils in the passage of the   first crusade, they were amply recompensed by the   subsequent benefits which he derived from the exploits of the   Franks. His dexterity and vigilance secured their first conquest of Nice; and from this threatening station the Turks were   compelled to evacuate the neighborhood of Constantinople.   While the crusaders, with blind valor, advanced into the   midland countries of Asia, the crafty Greek improved the   favorable occasion when the emirs of the sea-coast were   recalled to the standard of the sultan. The Turks were driven   from the Isles of Rhodes and Chios: the cities of Ephesu and   Smyrna, of Sardes, Philadelphia, and Laodicea, were restored   to the empire, which Alexius enlarged from the Hellespont to   the banks of the Maeander, and the rocky shores of   Pamphylia. The churches resumed their splendor: the

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