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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... entered the lists at Calais alone as if against me , who was ignorant of every circumstance , and three hundred leagues distant from you . If I had acted in a similar way to you in the country where I then was ( which GOD forbid ) , I ...
... entered the lists at Calais alone as if against me , who was ignorant of every circumstance , and three hundred leagues distant from you . If I had acted in a similar way to you in the country where I then was ( which GOD forbid ) , I ...
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... entered into engagements speedily to marry Henry IV . of England . The duke was her uncle , and treated with her successfully for the surrender of her dower lands to her children , on condition that she received annually a certain sum ...
... entered into engagements speedily to marry Henry IV . of England . The duke was her uncle , and treated with her successfully for the surrender of her dower lands to her children , on condition that she received annually a certain sum ...
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... entered into this alliance , you did not make any specific exceptions of them , like to what you did respecting your fair uncle of Burgundy ; and yet the principal cause of your seeking our friendship , and requesting this alliance to ...
... entered into this alliance , you did not make any specific exceptions of them , like to what you did respecting your fair uncle of Burgundy ; and yet the principal cause of your seeking our friendship , and requesting this alliance to ...
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... entered Plymouth harbour , which they destroyed with fire and sword . Thence he sailed to a small island , called Sallemue || ; and having treated it in the same manner as Plymouth , he created some new knights , among whom were his two ...
... entered Plymouth harbour , which they destroyed with fire and sword . Thence he sailed to a small island , called Sallemue || ; and having treated it in the same manner as Plymouth , he created some new knights , among whom were his two ...
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... entered the lists , they made their reverences on horseback to king Martin of Arragon , who paid them great honour . They then retired to their tents , and waited an hour and a half for their opponents , who arrived , like the others ...
... entered the lists , they made their reverences on horseback to king Martin of Arragon , who paid them great honour . They then retired to their tents , and waited an hour and a half for their opponents , who arrived , like the others ...
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