Jamal Awil

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No other resolve was open than to fight. [fact]

But it was certain that they could not gain the coast without a battle. No other resolve was open than to fight at enormous odds. The King and the Prince of Wales, afterwards famous as the Black Prince, received all the offices of religion, and Edward prayed that the impending battle should at least leave him unstripped of honour.

Winston Churchill, A History of the English-Sp…, loc. 536