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... king taken captive at Poitiers . In order to demonstrate the extreme exaggeration of this view , and to show that with war , as with the greater crimes , moral greatness is only connected ac- cidentally , occasionally , or in romance ...
... king taken captive at Poitiers . In order to demonstrate the extreme exaggeration of this view , and to show that with war , as with the greater crimes , moral greatness is only connected ac- cidentally , occasionally , or in romance ...
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... King of France , sailed for Rye , which they burnt , slaying the inhabitants , whether men or women ( 1377 ) ; and it is a reasonable supposition that the same conduct marked their further progress of pillage and incendiarism in the ...
... King of France , sailed for Rye , which they burnt , slaying the inhabitants , whether men or women ( 1377 ) ; and it is a reasonable supposition that the same conduct marked their further progress of pillage and incendiarism in the ...
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... king would cross the sea to invade France , he would always appear in the van of his troops , carrying devastation and fire and slaughter , and sparing not altars , nor relations , nor friends , neither helpless women nor children.1 Let ...
... king would cross the sea to invade France , he would always appear in the van of his troops , carrying devastation and fire and slaughter , and sparing not altars , nor relations , nor friends , neither helpless women nor children.1 Let ...
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... King of France , and imprisoned her in the castle of Belleperche ; whence she was afterwards conducted into Guyenne , and ransom exacted for her liberty . Similar facts mark the whole period from the twelfth to the fifteenth century ...
... King of France , and imprisoned her in the castle of Belleperche ; whence she was afterwards conducted into Guyenne , and ransom exacted for her liberty . Similar facts mark the whole period from the twelfth to the fifteenth century ...
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... King of France had the eyes put out of many of the English king's subjects whom he had made prisoners , and this provoked the King of England , unwilling as he was , to similar acts of impiety . " And to take a last instance , in 1225 ...
... King of France had the eyes put out of many of the English king's subjects whom he had made prisoners , and this provoked the King of England , unwilling as he was , to similar acts of impiety . " And to take a last instance , in 1225 ...
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