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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... crime was committed on the person of the duke of Orleans . ' We perceive , in reading this passage , that Monstrelet was of the same opinion with the other wise men . ' 6 - “ In 1408 , Charles VI . having insisted that the children of ...
... crime was committed on the person of the duke of Orleans . ' We perceive , in reading this passage , that Monstrelet was of the same opinion with the other wise men . ' 6 - “ In 1408 , Charles VI . having insisted that the children of ...
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... crime . The queen Isabella was so much alarmed the day she heard of this murder being committed thus near her hotel , that , although she was not recovered from her lying - in , she had herself carried , by her brother Louis of Bavaria ...
... crime . The queen Isabella was so much alarmed the day she heard of this murder being committed thus near her hotel , that , although she was not recovered from her lying - in , she had herself carried , by her brother Louis of Bavaria ...
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... 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 styled Legis divinæ professores , quia inter omnes alios ...
... 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 styled Legis divinæ professores , quia inter omnes alios ...
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... crime on earth is the crime of high treason , for the highest honour under heaven consists in the royal majesty . Can there then be a greater crime than any injury offered to the royal majesty ? As this crime , therefore , is the ...
... crime on earth is the crime of high treason , for the highest honour under heaven consists in the royal majesty . Can there then be a greater crime than any injury offered to the royal majesty ? As this crime , therefore , is the ...
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... crime of high treason in the first degree , and schismatics in the second . " The crime of human high treason may be divided into four degrees : first , consisting of offences done personally against the prince , -of offences done to ...
... crime of high treason in the first degree , and schismatics in the second . " The crime of human high treason may be divided into four degrees : first , consisting of offences done personally against the prince , -of offences done to ...
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adversary aforesaid ambassadors Amiens answer archbishop army Arragon Arras assembled attended battle Bavaria bishop blood Brittany brother Calais cardinals castle caused CHAPTER Charles church combat command constable contrary council count de St count of Hainault crime daughter dauphin death declared deeds of arms duchess duke of Aquitaine duke of Bar duke of Berry duke of Bourbon duke of Brabant duke of Brittany duke of Burgundy duke of Orleans duke William earl emperor enemies English esquires father Flanders garrison governor Hainault Henry holy honour hundred instantly justice king of England king of France king of Sicily king's kingdom knights lady late duke letters Liege lord of Orleans Louis manner marched master Monstrelet murder noble oath obedience orders Paris party peace persons pope present princes prisoners provost punishment queen realm received request returned royal seal sent sir John subjects thee thence thou town Waleran