aoe 
tion, a I ee oO shea Raninere: 
by a thoughtlefs waved, who to the seer “Of fixty _thou- 
fand perfons of ieee fexes bretied h clamorous aie The 
and drunkennefs 
beneath the fatigues of their nN and the bag pe 
preflure of hunger and thirft: the remainder ad en 
dured and furmounted the dificult and diftrefs of their 
Jong and tedious pilgrimage, had fcarcely refrefhed t 
waited bodies with the. hofpitable plenty is Conftantinople, 
‘before their impatience urge eadlong, as it wer 
againft.the Turks. This imprudence betrayed them into 
the {nares of the of Nice; and Peter the Hermit, fe- 
uillon, 
oly enterpree Uh of J om Pe him we 
ee animofities mang 
een them, Philip returned oF pofleffed himfelf of 
feveral Provinces in France that jaa i to the Englifh. 
his fon Lewis — . 
who he reigned three. years, when by gees h 
Lewis IX. afterwards tla Saint Lewis. In thefe 
fome jthies following reigns the war was carried on with 
‘vigour againft the inbdelee ‘but in this fetch it is oS 
to-do moré than notice the panes revolutions that have oc- 
cured in'the country, ai e 7. which are fi 
potéd® to haye a rg ir rat feaft v 
to them, : moft alle tranfaCtions that‘ 
eriod* enjoyed immenfe poffe ons 
tations were. levied, oo to 
Ee {pint “and’ padi ce of the. times, without any form-of 
ttial, and upwards of. fifty of them were. ptt . death in the 
moft cruel nig nd* mafter, with three of the 
principal officer 
the kitig” hiinfele. The wholé-Body of'the kni hits had ‘been: 
aecuféd' of the mof ithmoral a of: 
a iad? Been extort, ae ttit’ wa 
ng” a uel? 
aheie ips. ron Abe pie) llerarde Perea Me 
¢ has eae 7 thought that: ki 
mienitres, eonftited. We 
Stace eieagies fe 
the. Long, Ft 
pete to dothinr 
was ae 
vy a 
/ was‘ increafed 
“gra 
were Hoar flaw jon in oe prefence of’ rei 
we Holly farmto 
homage forthe linde which he held in 
fa 
bene involved i in- oo which wondered a journey 
. France highly incase ee excules té-Philip which he 
aieth accepted, - ‘Ast rencht eee eri ee 
mortifying by 
thoufands ‘of tlie Fr renc ch foldiery: 
jurnt alive 3; while the rae in gen ie andor re 
the rage of the populace, who infulted ine ‘perfone and 
plundered: their houfes "Sithout remorfe, The remaining 
part of this rei s {pert in attempting to regulate the 
internal concerns of ci country. _ big pore had‘ been wae 
for 
riever: peed nae the (eae to bear. “He was: cmbaral ed 
s new and unexpected difficulties: a: report was: induf= 
triouflycirculated,. that ,to a t thefe he intended te 
th on — man’s eftate, and’ the public difeontent 
he difaedto whom the 
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right to ae 
de Valois, cow oh 
om which cir- 
le “ Tiinnet ” 'Fhus' 
the crown of France had defcendedin the Cépetian family- 
; fthe fucceffive: 
ie ‘intmediate - pofterity of Ft fugh apet, as we have’ feen; 
= expired i in- Charles IV. and’ the: feeptre-wits eae ‘the 
hands~of the race of Valoi 
iilip-was" see immediately involved" jie wits 
his-rival; Edward’ Aas soe 
1 a if 
monarch pafied'the feas; ard-appeared bare pent = 
