| 1906 - 748 pages
...houses, and committed to the sword all that could be found. ... In like manner I assaulted a castle where the garrison surrendered. I put them to the misericordia...which came in my way, which cruelty did so amaze their followers they could not tell where to bestow themselves. It was all done in rain and frost and storm... | |
| Sir Norman Angell - 1913 - 996 pages
...in addition to the two factors just enumerated, this: we now include as fellow-countrymen many who * Not that a very great period separates us from such...Munster we read: "He diverted his forces into East Clan william, and harassed the country; killed all mankind that were found therein . . . not leaving... | |
| Norman Angell - 1915 - 344 pages
...their corn and houses, and committed to the sword all that could be found. In like manner, I assaulted a castle when the garrison surrendered. I put them...which came in my way, which cruelty did so amaze their followers that they could not tell where to bestow themselves." Of the commander of the English forces... | |
| Laurence Ginnell - 1921 - 144 pages
...Shan Burke's country. Then I burned Ulick Burke's country. In like manner I assaulted a castle where the garrison surrendered. I put them to the misericordia...went on, sparing none which came in my way, which did so amaze their followers that they could not tell where to bestow themselves. Shan Burke made means... | |
| 1895 - 818 pages
...all that could be found. ... In like manner I assaulted a castle where the garrison surrendered. 1 put them to the misericordia of my soldiers, they were all slain,— thence 1 went on, sparing none that came in my way, which cruelty did so amaze their followers they could... | |
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