| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1871 - 906 pages
...him, with his blessing and his last kiss, to cross at once into England. William Rufus straightway set forth for Witsand, and there heard of his father's...take measures for stowing the treasure in a place of safety.3 And now those who stood around the dying King began to implore his mercy for the captives... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1876 - 956 pages
...succeed both his brothers in their dominions, and should be richer and mightier than either of them. 1 The King then dictated a letter to Lanfranc, setting...take measures for stowing the treasure in a place of safety. 2 Spiritu Dei diu valere, et in regni solio, ai Dei voluntas eat, feliciter fulgere." Wace... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 856 pages
...Ftraightway set forth for Witsand. and there heard of hi« father's death. Meanwhile Henry, too, left bis father's bedside to take for himself the money that...lacking in its weight, to call together .his comrades on whom he could trust, and to take measures for stowing the treasure in a place of safety. And now... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 pages
...him, with his blessing and his last kiss, to cross at once into England. William Rufus straightway set forth for Witsand, and there heard of his father's...take measures for stowing the treasure in a place of safety. And now those who stood around the dying king began to implore his mercy for the captives whom... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 526 pages
...with his last blessing and his last kiss, to cross at once into England. William Rufus straightway set forth for Witsand, and there heard of his father's...lacking in its weight, to call together his comrades on whom he could trust, and to take measures for stowing the treasure in a place of safety. And now... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 444 pages
...with his last blessing and his last kiss, to cross at once into England. William Rufus straightway set forth for Witsand, and there heard of his father's...Henry, too, left his father's bedside to take for bim 24 <J M H z> b C3 THE HEW TORI PUBLIC LIBRARY self the money that was left for him, to see that... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck, Frank R. Stockton, Nathan Haskell Dole, Julian Hawthorne - 1901 - 432 pages
...with his last blessing and his last kiss, to cross at once into England. William Rufus straightway set forth for Witsand, and there heard of his father's...Henry, too, left his father's bedside to take for him o 2: <y X, ^J m self the money that was left for him, to see that nothing was lacking in its weight,... | |
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