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Definitionn. a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end
Last update: May 8, 2016
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In the medieval times the crusade began. [noun]
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He proclaimed a crusade against Louis and the French, and, after the peace of Lambeth, he forced Louis to make a public and humiliating profession of penitence (1217). [Please select]
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"Mighty was the throng that gathered for the First Crusade." [Please select]
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"That would indeed be a speedy end to our Crusade." [Please select]
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THE CRUSADE, A TRAGEDY. [Please select]
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_ THE GOOD TIME COMING; or, Our New Crusade. [Please select]
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_The Revolution_ had become to her the symbol of her crusade for women. [Please select]
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, who needed money for a crusade, the abrogation of the Treaty of Falaise. [Please select]
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In the year 1096 this second crusade started upon its long voyage. [Please select]
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She felt that she was a sort of person who had begun a crusade. [verb]
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During the crusade of the Commonwealers in 1894, more than one train was stolen. [Please select]
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