Military Manners and CustomsChatto & Windus, 1885 - 284 páginas |
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... lives , or those who surrendered unconditionally . It was lawful to assassinate an enemy , provided it in- volved no violation of a tacit or express agreement ; but it was unlawful to use poison in any form , though fountains , if not ...
... lives , or those who surrendered unconditionally . It was lawful to assassinate an enemy , provided it in- volved no violation of a tacit or express agreement ; but it was unlawful to use poison in any form , though fountains , if not ...
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... lives in trying to prevent such deeds - whose very atrocity , as some one has said , preserves them from our full execration , because it makes it impossible to describe them - is it likely that the gallant soldiers who crowned their ...
... lives in trying to prevent such deeds - whose very atrocity , as some one has said , preserves them from our full execration , because it makes it impossible to describe them - is it likely that the gallant soldiers who crowned their ...
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... live in his time . So that the fourteenth century may fairly be taken as the period in which chivalry reached its highest perfection , and in which the military type of life and character attained 32 MILITARY MANNERS AND CUSTOMS .
... live in his time . So that the fourteenth century may fairly be taken as the period in which chivalry reached its highest perfection , and in which the military type of life and character attained 32 MILITARY MANNERS AND CUSTOMS .
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... lives of women and children in war , and such a restraint is the first test of any warfare claiming to rank above the most barbarous . But in the fourteenth century such indiscriminate slaughter was the commonest episode of war : a fact ...
... lives of women and children in war , and such a restraint is the first test of any warfare claiming to rank above the most barbarous . But in the fourteenth century such indiscriminate slaughter was the commonest episode of war : a fact ...
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... lives of women from the sword of the warrior renders improbable à priori any keen scruples against making them prisoners of war . In France such scruples were stronger than in England . The soldiers of the Black Prince took captive the ...
... lives of women from the sword of the warrior renders improbable à priori any keen scruples against making them prisoners of war . In France such scruples were stronger than in England . The soldiers of the Black Prince took captive the ...
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