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Realising this, the Archbishop of Canterbury attempted to conciliate between the warring factions, offering Llewellyn land and title in England if he would renounce his rights in Wales. And the answer to this offer was blunt. That they must stand by their laws and rights in defence of all Wales. The people preferred to die rather than to live under English rule. They would not do homage to any stranger of whose language, manners and laws they were entirely. They would fight in defence of " nostra natsu" our nation against the English. When the war was renewed, it was with fresh and unsparing savagery. No quarter was given by either side. The Welsh exploited their land, ambushed slowmoving companies of knights, and then disappeared off again into the hills and forests. |
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yǒu cǐ yù jiàn, kǎn tè bó léi dà zhǔ jiào shì tú wèi jiāo zhàn shuāng fāng wò xuán tiáo tíng. rú guǒ lú āi lín yuàn yì fàng qì zài wēi ěr shì de kòng zhì quán, yīng gé lán jiāng cì yǔ qí fēng dì hé jué wèi. wēi ěr shì gěi chū le qiáng yìng de dá fù, tā men jué yì jiān shǒu zì jǐ de fǎ lǜ, shì sǐ hàn wèi wēi ěr shì rén mín de quán lì. wēi ěr shì rén mín nìng yuàn zhàn sǐ, yě bù yuàn qū fú yú yīng gé lán de yín wēi. tā men bú huì qū cóng yú rèn hé yǔ yán, lǐ yí, fǎ lǜ jiǒng yì de wài zú rén, tā men shì sǐ hàn wèi zì jǐ de mín zú, yǔ yīng gé lán rén jué yī sǐ zhàn. dāng zhàn huǒ bèi chóng xīn diǎn rán, zhè chǎng zhàn zhēng biàn de yì cháng xuè xīng hé yě mán, jiāo zhàn shuāng fāng yǐ méi yǒu bàn fēn lián mǐn zhī xīn. wēi ěr shì rén zhàn jù dì lì, fú jī xíng dòng chí huǎn de qí bīng duì wǔ, rán hòu dùn xíng yú shān yě cóng lín zhī jiān. |