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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... means of raising the siege of Rouen . The surrender of that town to the king of England , and other matters 389 201. The castle of Coucy is taken by the prisoners confined therein , and the governor , Peter de Saint Treille , killed ...
... means of raising the siege of Rouen . The surrender of that town to the king of England , and other matters 389 201. The castle of Coucy is taken by the prisoners confined therein , and the governor , Peter de Saint Treille , killed ...
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... means to ascertain the truth of facts , and that they have spared neither time nor trouble to collect the minutest details concerning them . Without doubt , great deductions must be made from such protestations : those of Monstrelet ...
... means to ascertain the truth of facts , and that they have spared neither time nor trouble to collect the minutest details concerning them . Without doubt , great deductions must be made from such protestations : those of Monstrelet ...
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... means in our power , engines , councils , force , men at arms , subsidies , or by whatever other means we may think most efficient to make war on and oppose the enemies of either of us ; and we will exert ourselves to the utmost against ...
... means in our power , engines , councils , force , men at arms , subsidies , or by whatever other means we may think most efficient to make war on and oppose the enemies of either of us ; and we will exert ourselves to the utmost against ...
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... means that God , through his , grace , has granted us . We have , therefore , made the above answer ; and that you may be assured of its truth , we have sealed with our arms this present letter . " Notwithstanding these letters and ...
... means that God , through his , grace , has granted us . We have , therefore , made the above answer ; and that you may be assured of its truth , we have sealed with our arms this present letter . " Notwithstanding these letters and ...
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... means of the duke of Orleans , he married the dowager countess of Bloist , widow of count Guy de Blois , sister to the count de Namur , who was much irritated thereat ; and because an illegitimate brother of his had consented to the ...
... means of the duke of Orleans , he married the dowager countess of Bloist , widow of count Guy de Blois , sister to the count de Namur , who was much irritated thereat ; and because an illegitimate brother of his had consented to the ...
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