The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet: Containing an Account of the Cruel Civil Wars Between the Houses of Orleans and Burgundy; of the Possession of Paris and Normandy by the English; Their Expulsion Thence; and of Other Memorable Events that Happened in the Kingdom of France, as Well as in Other Countries ... Beginning at the Year MCCCC., where that of Sir John Froissart Finishes, and Ending at the Year MCCCCLXVII., and Continued by Others to the Year MDXVI.W. Smith, 1840 |
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... Calais meet and discomfit him 25. John , duke of Burgundy , goes to Paris , and causes the dauphin and queen to return thi- ther , whom the duke of Orleans was carrying off , with other matters · 26. Duke John of Burgundy obtains from ...
... Calais meet and discomfit him 25. John , duke of Burgundy , goes to Paris , and causes the dauphin and queen to return thi- ther , whom the duke of Orleans was carrying off , with other matters · 26. Duke John of Burgundy obtains from ...
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... Calais . The disposi- tion and government of the French · € 334 335 337 • 145. The king of France and several of the princes of the blood - royal hold a council at Rouen , and resolve on fighting the English . 146. The French and ...
... Calais . The disposi- tion and government of the French · € 334 335 337 • 145. The king of France and several of the princes of the blood - royal hold a council at Rouen , and resolve on fighting the English . 146. The French and ...
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... Calais with his queen , and thence to England , where he is received with great joy by all ranks of people • • • 453 . . 454 234. A quarrel takes place between the duke and duchess of Brabant . She separates herself from him and passes ...
... Calais with his queen , and thence to England , where he is received with great joy by all ranks of people • • • 453 . . 454 234. A quarrel takes place between the duke and duchess of Brabant . She separates herself from him and passes ...
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... Calais . Sir John de Luxembourg besieges the town of Guise . Other matters briefly spoken of . 508 18. The lord de Longueval and many other French lords turn to the party of king Charles . 509 19. The duke of Bedford marches a large ...
... Calais . Sir John de Luxembourg besieges the town of Guise . Other matters briefly spoken of . 508 18. The lord de Longueval and many other French lords turn to the party of king Charles . 509 19. The duke of Bedford marches a large ...
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... Calais and comes to France 573 • 88. After the capture of the maid , the duke of Burgundy encamps his army before Com- piegne ib . • 89. The Liegeois raise a large army , and invade the country of Namur . · · 601 574 · 116. The ...
... Calais and comes to France 573 • 88. After the capture of the maid , the duke of Burgundy encamps his army before Com- piegne ib . • 89. The Liegeois raise a large army , and invade the country of Namur . · · 601 574 · 116. The ...
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Seite 67 - Fugite fornicationem. Omne peccatum quodcumque fecerit homo, extra corpus est• : qui autem fornicatur, in corpus suum peccat.
Seite 74 - O altitudo divitiarum sapientiae et scientiae Dei ! quam incomprehensibilia sunt judicia ejus, et investigabiles viae ejus...
Seite 440 - King Edward, with sighs and tears, replied — " ' Lady, name them ; whatever be your requests, they shall be granted.' " ' My lord,' she said, ' I beg you will fulfil whatever engagements I have entered into with merchants for their wares, as well on this as on the other side of the sea ; I beseech you...
Seite 439 - On the morrow of Trinity-day, the king of England espoused her in the parish church near to which he was lodged ; great pomp and, magnificence were displayed by him and hie princes, as if he were at that moment king of all the world.
Seite 416 - Fair cousin, we wish you to know that we will have the daughter of your king, or we will drive him and you out of his kingdom.
Seite 240 - The king gave a deep sigh, and said, " My fair son, what right have you to it ? for you well know I had none." " My lord,1' replied the prince, " as you have held it by right of your sword, it is my intent to hold and defend it the same during my life.
Seite 341 - Their archers, amounting to at least thirteen thousand, let off a shower of arrows with all their might, and as high as possible, so as not to lose their effect : they were, for the most part, without any armour, and in jackets, with their hose loose, and hatchets or swords hanging to their girdles ; some indeed were bare-footed and without hats.
Seite 342 - ... constable, and others of the princes, to confess their sins with sincere contrition, and to fight boldly against the enemy. The English loudly sounded their trumpets as they approached, and the French stooped to prevent the arrows hitting them on the vizors of their helmets ; thus the distance was now but small between the two armies, although the French had retired some paces. Before, however, the general attack commenced, numbers of the French were slain and severely wounded by the English...
Seite 67 - Ecce do ei pacem fœderia mei et erit tarn ipsi quam seuiini ejus pactum sacerdotii sempiternum : quia zelatus est pro Deo suo, et expiavit scelus filiorum Israel.' That is to say, That the act he had done was so agreeable to God that he rewarded him, by ordaining that none but such as were of his blood should be anointed priests ; and this is confirmed by the writings in the Old Testament : ' Placuit et cessavit seditio, et reputatum est ei ad justitiam usque in sempiternum.
Seite 526 - ... at the altar and on the sacred Evangelists. " To this my harangue, my dear and honoured lord, they simply replied, that they were not sufficiently strong within the town to defend and guard me ; and instantaneously they rose in tumult, saying that my people wanted to murder them ; and, my sweet lord, they carried matters so far that, in despite of me, they arrested one of your sergeants, called Maquart, whom they immediately beheaded, and hanged very many who were of your party, and strongly...