| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1871 - 892 pages
...set forth its full horrors, atlne Men, women, and children died of hunger ; they laid them tlmedown and died in the roads and in the fields, and there...the flesh of the horse as the food of Christian men survivorawas forgotten under the stress of hunger. Nay, there were those who did not shrink from keeping... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1871 - 906 pages
...forth its full horrors, at^he™ ** Men, women, and children died of hunger ; they laid them tlme> down and died in the roads and in the fields, and there...dogs was not disdained, and the teaching which put a ne89 of the ban on the flesh of the horse as the food of Christian men survivor8was forgotten under... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1876 - 956 pages
...words to set forth its full horrors. time Men, women, and children died of hunger ; they laid them down and died in the roads and in the fields, and there was no man to bury them. 3 Those who survived kept up life on strange and unwonted food. The flesh of cats and dogs utter... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1876 - 960 pages
...words to set forth its full horrors. timeMen, women, and children died of hunger ; they laid them down and died in the roads and in the fields, and there...them.3 Those who survived kept up life on strange and unwonted food. The flesh of cats and dogs Utter was not disdained, and the teaching which put a ban... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1876 - 994 pages
...words to set forth its full horrors. timeMen, women, and children died of hunger ; they laid them down and died in the roads and in the fields, and there...them.3 Those Who survived kept up life on strange and unwonted food. The flesh of cats and dogs Utter was not disdained, and the teaching which put a ban... | |
| John Richard Green - 1879 - 216 pages
...William's orders. set forth its full horrors. Men, women, and children died of hunger ; they laid them down and died in the roads and in the fields, and there was no man to bury them. Those who survived kept up life on strange and unaccustomed food. The flesh of cats and dogs... | |
| John Richard Green - 1879 - 708 pages
...hunger ; they laid them down and died in the roads and in the fields, and there was no man to bury them. Those who survived kept up life on strange and unaccustomed food. The flesh of cats arid dogs was not disdained, and the teaching which put a ban on the flesh of the horse as the food... | |
| Richard Salter Storrs - 1880 - 100 pages
...lurking-places for robbers and wild beasts Men, women, and children died of hunger ; they laid them down and died in the roads and in the fields, and there was no man to bury them Nay, there were those who did not shrink from keeping themselves feudal system, in all its rigor,... | |
| 1883 - 528 pages
...lack words to set forth its full horrors. Men, women, and children died of hunger; they laid them down and died in the roads and in the fields, and there was no man to bury them. Those who survived kept up life on strange and unaccustomed food. The flesh of cats and dogs... | |
| Louise Creighton - 1883 - 382 pages
...; others sold themselves as slaves to any who would feed them. Many laid themselves down to die on the roads and in the fields, and there was no man to bury them. An old story tells us that in the midst of the general destruction one spot was spared. At Beverley... | |
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