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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... thee to go and kill the emperor Julian , that false apostate , who so bitterly persecutes the Christians , and says such infamous things of my son and me . ' She instantly restored Mercure to flesh and blood , who , like a good knight ...
... thee to go and kill the emperor Julian , that false apostate , who so bitterly persecutes the Christians , and says such infamous things of my son and me . ' She instantly restored Mercure to flesh and blood , who , like a good knight ...
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... thee ten golden besants , and a hand- some girdle . ' The man answered , ' If thou wouldst have given me ten thousand besants , I should not have dared to have touched him , or done him the least evil ; for I was present when the king ...
... thee ten golden besants , and a hand- some girdle . ' The man answered , ' If thou wouldst have given me ten thousand besants , I should not have dared to have touched him , or done him the least evil ; for I was present when the king ...
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... thee , and art fond of such as hate thee : thou wouldst that we , who have risked our lives in battle to save thee , had perished , so that Absalom had lived . Thy captains and people are so wroth against thee that , unless thou arise ...
... thee , and art fond of such as hate thee : thou wouldst that we , who have risked our lives in battle to save thee , had perished , so that Absalom had lived . Thy captains and people are so wroth against thee that , unless thou arise ...
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... thee . If of this thou hadst knowledge , thou wouldest not listen to those detractors , who by false tales endeavour to set thy heart against us , but love us , as a son should love a father , and then the disturbances in thy kingdom ...
... thee . If of this thou hadst knowledge , thou wouldest not listen to those detractors , who by false tales endeavour to set thy heart against us , but love us , as a son should love a father , and then the disturbances in thy kingdom ...
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... thee , in the name of our blessed Saviour , that thou wouldst not listen to such wicked men , who seek their own profit from the losses of the church , and from the quarrels they may excite in thy family . " With regard to our ...
... thee , in the name of our blessed Saviour , that thou wouldst not listen to such wicked men , who seek their own profit from the losses of the church , and from the quarrels they may excite in thy family . " With regard to our ...
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