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. 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.G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... aforesaid letter . I , being equally desirous of gaining honour and amusement like a gentleman to the utmost of my power , in the name of God , of the blessed Virgin Mary , of my lords St. George and St. Anthony , have accepted and do ...
... aforesaid letter . I , being equally desirous of gaining honour and amusement like a gentleman to the utmost of my power , in the name of God , of the blessed Virgin Mary , of my lords St. George and St. Anthony , have accepted and do ...
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... aforesaid town of Coucy , that may incline to do me the honour and grace to deliver me with the same arms as above , and appoint an honourable judge , without taking me more than twenty leagues from my straight road , or obliging me to ...
... aforesaid town of Coucy , that may incline to do me the honour and grace to deliver me with the same arms as above , and appoint an honourable judge , without taking me more than twenty leagues from my straight road , or obliging me to ...
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... aforesaid sovereign lord and king , and the king of England ; and should a more solid peace be formed , so long as that peace shall last , without infringing an article . In witness of which we have caused these articles to be drawn up ...
... aforesaid sovereign lord and king , and the king of England ; and should a more solid peace be formed , so long as that peace shall last , without infringing an article . In witness of which we have caused these articles to be drawn up ...
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... aforesaid lord and cousin , you lost all hope that I would abide by any agreement entered into with you , or any other person , we must suppose that you no longer wish to preserve any friendship with us ; but we marvel greatly that some ...
... aforesaid lord and cousin , you lost all hope that I would abide by any agreement entered into with you , or any other person , we must suppose that you no longer wish to preserve any friendship with us ; but we marvel greatly that some ...
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... aforesaid lord is good and loyal , and innocent of all crimes . I prove this consideration to be true , from the duty attached to doctors in theology , to preach and say the truth at all times and in all places . They are likewise ...
... aforesaid lord is good and loyal , and innocent of all crimes . I prove this consideration to be true , from the duty attached to doctors in theology , to preach and say the truth at all times and in all places . They are likewise ...
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