Laws, the administration of, during the middle ages, [iii. 311] et seq.

Lazar-houses, establishment of, [iii. 336].

Lazarus, St., order of, historical notices of, [iii. 298] and n.

Lebrun, Hugh, count of Angoulême, engages in the crusades, [ ii. 393].

Leibnitz, his ideas in favour of the crusades, [iii. 247].

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Leo X., his exertions for reviving a crusade against the Turks, [iii. 202] et seq.

Allows the sale of indulgences, [iii. 210].

After the preaching of Luther, the crusades cease to engage his attention, [iii. 213].

The distinguished age of, [iii. 229].