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Page 91
... he considered the beginning and the middle and then the end , for a man will accomplish nothing unless he considers these three things . And the said Lord King , being the wisest lord in the world , thought of these three things .
... he considered the beginning and the middle and then the end , for a man will accomplish nothing unless he considers these three things . And the said Lord King , being the wisest lord in the world , thought of these three things .
Page 92
And if he had consulted anyone there was no man on earth who would have approved ; but he , trusting in God and in the just cause he wished to maintain , thought that , with his understanding and knowledge and with the help of God ...
And if he had consulted anyone there was no man on earth who would have approved ; but he , trusting in God and in the just cause he wished to maintain , thought that , with his understanding and knowledge and with the help of God ...
Page 98
Now I shall let this be , for I must leave it to the justice and truth of God , from whom all revenge has to come by right , and I shall speak of the King of Aragon , En Pedro , who thought himself safe on the side of the King of France ...
Now I shall let this be , for I must leave it to the justice and truth of God , from whom all revenge has to come by right , and I shall speak of the King of Aragon , En Pedro , who thought himself safe on the side of the King of France ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | xxxiii |
PROLOGUE | lxxviii |
In which are recounted the favours God bestowed on | 1 |
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