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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... returned very melancholy to my own country , and surprised at the dilatoriness of so many noble knights in the amusement I offered them , for I had not any answer during the space of two years that I was detained in Arragon from the ...
... returned very melancholy to my own country , and surprised at the dilatoriness of so many noble knights in the amusement I offered them , for I had not any answer during the space of two years that I was detained in Arragon from the ...
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... returned to his own country § . Many able ambassadors had , at various times , been sent from France to England , and from England to France , chiefly to negotiate with the king of England for the return of queen Isabella , daughter to ...
... returned to his own country § . Many able ambassadors had , at various times , been sent from France to England , and from England to France , chiefly to negotiate with the king of England for the return of queen Isabella , daughter to ...
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... returned to Paris , carrying with him the young duke and his two brothers , who were graciously received by the king and queen . —— The duke of Orleans had at this time gone to take possession of the duchy of Luxem- bourgt , with the ...
... returned to Paris , carrying with him the young duke and his two brothers , who were graciously received by the king and queen . —— The duke of Orleans had at this time gone to take possession of the duchy of Luxem- bourgt , with the ...
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... returned to the place whence they had come , without doing anything more . Many of the nobles were much displeased at this conduct , because they had expended large sums in laying in their purveyances . The countries through which his ...
... returned to the place whence they had come , without doing anything more . Many of the nobles were much displeased at this conduct , because they had expended large sums in laying in their purveyances . The countries through which his ...
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... returned to Therouenne . In general , all those of his party who remained were killed , or made prisoners . The slain were about sixty in number , -and among them were the principal of the French commanders , namely , the lord de ...
... returned to Therouenne . In general , all those of his party who remained were killed , or made prisoners . The slain were about sixty in number , -and among them were the principal of the French commanders , namely , the lord de ...
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