The History of Chivalry: Or, Knighthood and Its Times, Volume 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1825 |
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Pagina 25
... declaring that the vanquished was at his mercy , agreeably to the laws of arms . * heroes of The court of Edward and his son was as Chivalric chivalric as that of Arthur , and of much more Edward's interesting contemplation , from the ...
... declaring that the vanquished was at his mercy , agreeably to the laws of arms . * heroes of The court of Edward and his son was as Chivalric chivalric as that of Arthur , and of much more Edward's interesting contemplation , from the ...
Pagina 27
... declared between the French and English nations , he got together about forty spears , and , by riding through Brabant night and day , he soon reached Hainault . Mortaigne was , he heard , in the realm of France ; and passing with the ...
... declared between the French and English nations , he got together about forty spears , and , by riding through Brabant night and day , he soon reached Hainault . Mortaigne was , he heard , in the realm of France ; and passing with the ...
Pagina 35
... declared , " Sir , I think I can bring you near the place where your father was buried . " Manny then , in his joy at the promise , answered , “ If If your words be true , I will keep covenant , and more . " The townsman led him to the ...
... declared , " Sir , I think I can bring you near the place where your father was buried . " Manny then , in his joy at the promise , answered , “ If If your words be true , I will keep covenant , and more . " The townsman led him to the ...
Pagina 37
... them , if his master , the King of England , did not approve of his retain- ing them ; and the French king declared that he spoke like a noble knight . CHAP . I. Sir Walter then recommenced his journey , D 3 IN ENGLAND . 37 .
... them , if his master , the King of England , did not approve of his retain- ing them ; and the French king declared that he spoke like a noble knight . CHAP . I. Sir Walter then recommenced his journey , D 3 IN ENGLAND . 37 .
Pagina 51
... declaring that , by the pleasure of God and St. George , they would keep and defend it to the utmost of their power . The banner was then placed in the hands of a worthy English squire , called William Al- lestry , who bore it that day ...
... declaring that , by the pleasure of God and St. George , they would keep and defend it to the utmost of their power . The banner was then placed in the hands of a worthy English squire , called William Al- lestry , who bore it that day ...
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