Rerum Britannicarum Medii Aevi Scriptores: Or, Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland During the Middle Ages, Published ... Under the Direction of the Master of the Rolls, 第 40 号、第 2 巻Kraus Reprint, 1965 |
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... took their road , drawing towards the outskirts of London , saying amongst themselves that it could not be but that there were some Londoners who loved King Richard and would go over to their party . They came towards Collenbrun ...
... took their road , drawing towards the outskirts of London , saying amongst themselves that it could not be but that there were some Londoners who loved King Richard and would go over to their party . They came towards Collenbrun ...
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... took the road to Paris , and the other to Beauvais ; but those who went towards Beauvais were despoiled by John de Guigny and John du Clau , captains of light troops , serving the Duke of Burgundy . Then the English , without meeting ...
... took the road to Paris , and the other to Beauvais ; but those who went towards Beauvais were despoiled by John de Guigny and John du Clau , captains of light troops , serving the Duke of Burgundy . Then the English , without meeting ...
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... took the town of Dreux , how with his whole force he pursued the Dauphin to fight him , and how he laid siege to the town and market of Meaux . CHAPTER XVII . Now then , to pursue our subject , in the manner and style that we have ...
... took the town of Dreux , how with his whole force he pursued the Dauphin to fight him , and how he laid siege to the town and market of Meaux . CHAPTER XVII . Now then , to pursue our subject , in the manner and style that we have ...
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