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" Burke's country in like manner. I assaulted a castle ' where the garrison surrendered. I put them to the ' misericordia of my soldiers. They were all slain. Thence ' I went on, sparing none which came in my way, which ' cruelty did so amaze their followers... "
America and the New World-state: A Plea for American Leadership in ... - Page 162
by Norman Angell - 1915 - 305 pages
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The Westminster Review, Volume 157

1902 - 742 pages
...assaulted a castle, where the garrison surrendered. I put them to the inisericordia of my soldiers—they were all slain; thence I went on, sparing none which came in my way. which cruelty did so amaze thenfollowers they could not tell where to bestow themselves. ... It was all done in rain and frost...
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History of England: From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volume 11

James Anthony Froude - 1870 - 698 pages
...Burke's country. Then I burnt Ulick ' Burke's country in like manner. I assaulted a castle ' where the garrison surrendered. I put them to the ' misericordia...they could ' not tell where to bestow themselves. Shan Burke ' made means to me to pardon him and forbear killing of ' his people. I would not hearken,...
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the ..., Issue 37, Volume 10

James Anthony Froude - 1870 - 650 pages
...country. Then I burnt 1577. Ulick Burke's country in like manner. I as- Jaaual Tsaulted a castle where the garrison surrendered. I put them to the misericordia...that they could not tell where to bestow themselves. Shan Burke made means to me to pardon him and forbear killing of his people. I would not hearken, but...
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volume 11

James Anthony Froude - 1870 - 744 pages
...like manner. I assaulted a castle ' where the garrison surrendered. I put them to the ' misericordiaof my soldiers. They were all slain. Thence ' I went...that they could 'not tell where to bestow themselves. *Shan Burke ' made means to me to pardon him and forbear killing of • his people. I would not hearken,...
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volume 11

James Anthony Froude - 1870 - 832 pages
...like manner. I assaulted a castle ' where the garrison surrendered. I put them to the ' misericordiaof my soldiers. They were all slain. Thence ' I went...they could ' not tell where to bestow themselves. Shan Burke ' made means to me to pardon him and forbear killing of ' his people. I would not hearken,...
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A Life of the Earl of Mayo, Fourth Viceroy of India, Volume 1

William Wilson Hunter - 1875 - 362 pages
...Shan Burke's country. Then I burnt Ulick Burke's country in like manner. I assaulted a castle where the garrison surrendered. I put them to the misericordia...that they could not tell where to bestow themselves. Shan Burke made means to me to pardon him and forbear killing of his people. I would not hearken, 1...
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English history for the use of public schools, Volume 2

James Franck Bright - 1876 - 532 pages
...Burke's country. Then I burnt Ulick Burke's country in like manner. ... I went on sparing none that came in my way, which cruelty did so amaze their followers...that they could not tell where to bestow themselves. So I left Ulick as little corn and as few houses standing as I had left his brother, and what people...
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A History of England

James Franck Bright - 1878 - 520 pages
...Burke's country. Then I burnt Ulick Burke's country in like manner. ... I went on sparing none that came in my way, which cruelty did so amaze their followers...that they could not tell where to bestow themselves. So I left Ulick as little corn and as few houses standing as I had left his brother, and what people...
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The Arena, Volume 22

1899 - 806 pages
...consume them with fire and sword, sparing neither old nor young, I entered their mountains. I burned all their corn and houses, and committed to the sword...they were all slain; thence I went on sparing none that came in my way, which cruelty did so amaze their followers they could not tell where to bestow...
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The Westminster Review, Volume 155

1901 - 740 pages
...... In like manner I assaulted a castle when the garrison surrendered. I put them to the miscricordia of my soldiers — they were all slain — thence...sparing none which came in my way, which cruelty did eo amaze their followers they could not tell where to bestow themselves. ... It was all done in rain...
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