The Annals of Roger de Hoveden, Comprising the History of England and of Other Countries of Europe from A.D. 732 to A.D. 1201, Volumen 1AMS Press, 1968 |
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... cause ; next , the number of their men ; lastly , the prowess of their troops . The righteousness of their cause , lest danger to the soul should be incurred ; the number of their men , lest they should be overwhelmed with the number of ...
... cause ; next , the number of their men ; lastly , the prowess of their troops . The righteousness of their cause , lest danger to the soul should be incurred ; the number of their men , lest they should be overwhelmed with the number of ...
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... cause the same to be observed . For we know that he has neither , as he had promised , restored his possessions , nor had established security for him , as his death gives proof . Through a native of the diocese of Canterbury , whom we ...
... cause the same to be observed . For we know that he has neither , as he had promised , restored his possessions , nor had established security for him , as his death gives proof . Through a native of the diocese of Canterbury , whom we ...
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... cause of Alphonso , king of Castille , has been entrusted , have made allegation that Sancho , king of Navarre , did unjustly and by force take from the said king of Castille , while he was yet a ward and an orphan , certain cas- tles ...
... cause of Alphonso , king of Castille , has been entrusted , have made allegation that Sancho , king of Navarre , did unjustly and by force take from the said king of Castille , while he was yet a ward and an orphan , certain cas- tles ...
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