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1 1016| Yaroslav was at Rakomo. And having heard this, [Prince] Yaroslav
2 1016| thy brethren slain.' And having heard this, Yaroslav the
3 1016| against him. ~And Svyatopolk having heard this, gathered a countless
4 1016| of soldiers. And Yaroslav having come, halted on the bank
5 1135| and he came back without having achieved anything; for the
6 1141| on the [river] Plisa, and having brought him hither with
7 1141| nearly did him to death, having stripped him naked, as his
8 1141| brother to the Chud people, having chained their hands to their
9 1210| and [Mayor] Tverdislav, having pursued and found the Lithuanians
10 1210| Novgorod; I have come to you having heard of the violence [done
11 1210| sorry for my patrimony.' Having heard this the men of Novgorod
12 1238| the men of Moscow ran away having seen nothing. And the Tartars
13 1238| violent death? And we, indeed, having seen it, were terrified
14 1238| and godless Tartars, then, having taken Ryazan, went to Volodimir,
15 1238| and the [prince,] without having been able to do anything,
16 1238| way. And the accursed ones having come thence took Moscow,
17 1311| Prince Dmitri Romanovich and having crossed the sea they first
18 1311| firm, on a high rock, not having access from any side. And
19 1311| And wicked and bad men having no fear of God, seeing peoples
20 1311| And accursed men likewise having no fear of nor remembering
21 1311| the judgement of God, and having no pity for their fellows,
22 1380| all the Russian Land. ~And having heard this, that a great
23 1420| copper coins] to the Germans, having traded with them nine years. ~
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