Partial successes of the Crusaders, and the discord attending them, [iii. 183].
The Christians lose all their previous conquests, except Cyprus and Rhodes, [iii. 184].
Charles VIII. of Naples engages in a pretended crusade against the Turks, [iii. 192], [iii. 193].
Pope Alexander VI. endeavours in vain to stir up the crusade, [iii. 197].
The crusading spirit becomes enfeebled, [iii. 197], [iii. 201].
Exertions of Leo X. for its revival, [iii. 202] et seq.
Great preparations for, [iii. 206].
Curious historical documents respecting, [iii. 207].
Clement VII. renounces all further hopes, [iii. 218].
Career of the Turks checked by their signal defeat in the Gulf of Lepanto, [iii. 227];