“We come here with no peaceful intent, but ready for battle, determined to avenge our wrongs and set our country free.”

Statement before the Battle of Stirling Bridge (11 September 1297), as quoted in History of Scotland (1841) by Patrick Fraser Tytler, p. 121
Context: We come here with no peaceful intent, but ready for battle, determined to avenge our wrongs and set our country free. Let your masters come and attack us: we are ready to meet them beard to beard.

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Scottish landowner and leader in the Wars for Scottish Inde… 1270–1305

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