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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... honour , according to the best of my abilities ; for to do otherwise would be to detract from the honour and prowess which valiant and prudent men have acquired at the risk of their lives , whose glory and renown should be exalted in ...
... honour , according to the best of my abilities ; for to do otherwise would be to detract from the honour and prowess which valiant and prudent men have acquired at the risk of their lives , whose glory and renown should be exalted in ...
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... honour and pleasure : -May it please you to know , that I have just seen your letter , sent hither by the pursuivant Aly , from which I learn the valiant desire you have for deeds of arms , which has induced you to wear on your leg a ...
... honour and pleasure : -May it please you to know , that I have just seen your letter , sent hither by the pursuivant Aly , from which I learn the valiant desire you have for deeds of arms , which has induced you to wear on your leg a ...
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... honour is concerned in this matter . I entreat therefore Cupid , the god of love , as you may desire the affections of your lady , to urge you to hasten your journey . Written at Calais , and sealed with my arms , the 2d day of January ...
... honour is concerned in this matter . I entreat therefore Cupid , the god of love , as you may desire the affections of your lady , to urge you to hasten your journey . Written at Calais , and sealed with my arms , the 2d day of January ...
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... honours in their own countries , nor were accustomed to make improper demands , which are but checks to gallant ... honour ; and as there is nothing I have written contrary to truth , I wish not to make any alteration in what I have ...
... honours in their own countries , nor were accustomed to make improper demands , which are but checks to gallant ... honour ; and as there is nothing I have written contrary to truth , I wish not to make any alteration in what I have ...
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... honour , I am seeking deeds of arms . I know full well , that a noble chivalry exists in England , — and I am desirous of making acquaintance with the members of it , and learning from them feats of arms . I therefore require from you ...
... honour , I am seeking deeds of arms . I know full well , that a noble chivalry exists in England , — and I am desirous of making acquaintance with the members of it , and learning from them feats of arms . I therefore require from you ...
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