... remote parts, nor to direct sure messengers, in order to ascertain the certainty of the good condition of your person, for the sake of both the love and honour of which, we are ready to be crowned with a victorious death, if necessary. Moreover, let... Journal of the British Archaeological Association - Page 59by British Archaeological Association - 1867Full view - About this book
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...victorious death, if necessary. Moreover, let your royal excellence take notice that we have, up to this time, guarded your town of Hastings, for your...suggested to your pious ears, by our enemies against us. To which enemies indeed do not give credence, since they are not to be believed in anything, and although... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - 1851 - 428 pages
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| Mary Matilda Howard - 1855 - 444 pages
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| Ford Madox Ford - 1900 - 540 pages
...victorious death, if necessary. Moreover, let your Royal excellence take notice that we have, up to this time, guarded your town of Hastings for your...pleasure shall guard it for ever, although anything of the contrary may have been suggested to your pious ears by our enemies against us. To which enemies,... | |
| Ford Madox Ford - 1900 - 534 pages
...use and that of your heirs, and at your good pleasure shall guard it for ever, although anything of the contrary may have been suggested to your pious ears by our enemies against us. To which enemies, indeed, do not give credence, since they are not to be believed in anything ; and... | |
| Charles Dawson (F. S. A.) - 1909 - 396 pages
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