Polychronicon, together with the Engl. tr. of J. Trevisa and of an unknown writer of the fifteenth century, ed. by C. Babington (J.R. Lumby). Vols. 1-8, 9 (containing a continuation by J. Malverne).1886 |
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... sicque tota civitas in seipsam divisa deperiret . Quievit igitur civitas suæ salutis dubia rerum gestarum exitum cum formidine expectans . p . 132 . Further excesses of the rebels . They slay the warden shalsea . In crastino quippe ...
... sicque tota civitas in seipsam divisa deperiret . Quievit igitur civitas suæ salutis dubia rerum gestarum exitum cum formidine expectans . p . 132 . Further excesses of the rebels . They slay the warden shalsea . In crastino quippe ...
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... Sicque animati ad The king civitatem equitaverunt et ad locum qui ' Planus campus ' turn to the vocitatur perrexerunt colloquium habituri cum duce city , and in vilianæ turbæ . Is enim cum innumera rusticorum mul- a conference titudine ...
... Sicque animati ad The king civitatem equitaverunt et ad locum qui ' Planus campus ' turn to the vocitatur perrexerunt colloquium habituri cum duce city , and in vilianæ turbæ . Is enim cum innumera rusticorum mul- a conference titudine ...
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... sicque eis de inimicis gloriosus pro tem- pore cessit triumphus . inter Gaunt on that day of Ghent . of Flanders Bruges , and slaughter . motus . ii . 67 . Duodecimo kalendas Junii fuit terræmotus ingens Terre- non universalis sed ...
... sicque eis de inimicis gloriosus pro tem- pore cessit triumphus . inter Gaunt on that day of Ghent . of Flanders Bruges , and slaughter . motus . ii . 67 . Duodecimo kalendas Junii fuit terræmotus ingens Terre- non universalis sed ...
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... Sicque Angli ex bello innocenter in Angliam sunt bishop of reversi . Instante hoc tempore papa Urbanus direxit Wals . bullas suas episcopo Northwycensi ut virtute illarum Cruciata . literarum insurgeret contra Gallos tanquam adversus ...
... Sicque Angli ex bello innocenter in Angliam sunt bishop of reversi . Instante hoc tempore papa Urbanus direxit Wals . bullas suas episcopo Northwycensi ut virtute illarum Cruciata . literarum insurgeret contra Gallos tanquam adversus ...
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... Sicque remansit parliamenti negotium aliquantulum indecisum . duke of Lancaster . Michael de la Pole p . 137 . Return of from ers of Norwich cross . taken in from the Post hoc factus est dominus Michael de Pole can- chancellor ...
... Sicque remansit parliamenti negotium aliquantulum indecisum . duke of Lancaster . Michael de la Pole p . 137 . Return of from ers of Norwich cross . taken in from the Post hoc factus est dominus Michael de Pole can- chancellor ...
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