| E. Sumichrast-Roussy - 1860 - Страниц: 238
...and there arraigned of treason. A crown of laurel was in mockery placed on his head," because Wallace had been heard to say " that he deserved to wear a crown in that hall Sir Peter Mallorie, the king's justice, then 36 conducted to Lon- " said. 24 attacked. 23 field of... | |
| Scotsmen - 1885 - Страниц: 152
...night Wallace, brave but powerless, was taken prisoner. He was taken to London and tried as a traitor. A crown of laurel was placed on his head in mockery, because he had been heard to boast that he deserved to wear a crown. "I cannot be a traitor to Edward, for he is not my king/' answered... | |
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