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(In those days, what a Balestarius bow was
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And what a Balista was
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Were completely unknown to our Frenchmen.)
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Has volo, non alia Ricardum morte perire
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Ut qui Francigenis ballistae primitus usum
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Tradidit, ipse suam rem primitus experiatur
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Quamque alios docuit im se vim sentiat artis.
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(I wish that Richard, who first related
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The use of the crossbow to Frenchmen,
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Die by no other death,
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And he should feel the force against himself
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Which he taught to others.)
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5.Köchly and Rüstow, Greek Military Authors(Griechische Kriegsschriftsteller),2:2:37,201.(See Vol.II, p.346.)
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6.The Welsh Wars of Edward I, A Contribution to Medieval Military History based on Original Documents, by John E. Morris, M.A.,formerly of Magdalen College, Oxford. With a map.Oxford at the Clarendon Press,1901.
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7.Morris, p.34.
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8.Morris, p.18.
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9.Oman, p.558.
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10.Morris, p.88.
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11.Morris, p.74.
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12.Morris, p.37.
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13.Morris, p.95.
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14.Morris, p.105.
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15.Morris, p.115.
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16.Morris, p.178.
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17.Morris, p.155.
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