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 2AMS Press, 1968 |
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... thousand marks , our lord the king is to bring at his own risk to the borders of the empire , and so soon as they shall have entered any part of the empire , our lord the king shall freely and quietly return with a safe conduct to Eng ...
... thousand marks , our lord the king is to bring at his own risk to the borders of the empire , and so soon as they shall have entered any part of the empire , our lord the king shall freely and quietly return with a safe conduct to Eng ...
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... thousand marks ; at the end of the next half year , from that period , five thousand marks ; at the end of the next half year , from that period , five thousand marks ; and at the end of the next half year from that period , the ...
... thousand marks ; at the end of the next half year , from that period , five thousand marks ; at the end of the next half year , from that period , five thousand marks ; and at the end of the next half year from that period , the ...
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... thousand marks of silver , on condition that he should keep the king of England in his custody until the Feast of ... thousand pounds of silver ; or , again , if the emperor should prefer it , the king of France would give him one ...
... thousand marks of silver , on condition that he should keep the king of England in his custody until the Feast of ... thousand pounds of silver ; or , again , if the emperor should prefer it , the king of France would give him one ...
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