Henry the Fifth, Band 1Macmillan and Company, 1889 - 155 Seiten |
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... town , Mass . , in 1686 , are entitled to hold scholarships in Harvard College , established in 1880 under the will of JONATHAN BROWN BRIGHT of Waltham , Mass . , with one half the income of this Legacy . Such descendants failing ...
... town , Mass . , in 1686 , are entitled to hold scholarships in Harvard College , established in 1880 under the will of JONATHAN BROWN BRIGHT of Waltham , Mass . , with one half the income of this Legacy . Such descendants failing ...
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... town of Grosmont . There- upon I sent my dear cousin Lord Talbot and others . To them there joined themselves your faithful and valiant knights , William Newport and John Greindel . And though they were but a small number , yet was it ...
... town of Grosmont . There- upon I sent my dear cousin Lord Talbot and others . To them there joined themselves your faithful and valiant knights , William Newport and John Greindel . And though they were but a small number , yet was it ...
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... town of Calais . Thenceforward his time was divided between his duties at these places and in London , where he is found in frequent attendance at Councils . In the Acts of the Privy Council and other records there is preserved a ...
... town of Calais . Thenceforward his time was divided between his duties at these places and in London , where he is found in frequent attendance at Councils . In the Acts of the Privy Council and other records there is preserved a ...
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... town , the fifteenth in the country . But the sum actually levied was not the literal tenth or fifteenth of the property taxed . Burdensome as the imposts certainly were , these payments would have passed all endurance . From before the ...
... town , the fifteenth in the country . But the sum actually levied was not the literal tenth or fifteenth of the property taxed . Burdensome as the imposts certainly were , these payments would have passed all endurance . From before the ...
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... towns with blood , sword , and fire , and never cease till he had recovered his ancient right and lawful patri- mony . " When Chicheley sat down , the King stood up and declared his assent to what he had said , and promised on the word ...
... towns with blood , sword , and fire , and never cease till he had recovered his ancient right and lawful patri- mony . " When Chicheley sat down , the King stood up and declared his assent to what he had said , and promised on the word ...
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afterwards Agincourt Archbishop archers attack attendants battle battle of Shrewsbury besieged brother Calais campaign capitulate capture castle Charles chief chronicler claim command Council court Dauphin death duchy of Aquitaine Duke d'Alençon Duke of Burgundy Duke of Clarence Earl Edward eldest enemy English king father field followed force French crown French king garrison Gascoigne hand Harfleur heir held Henry the Fifth Henry the Fourth Henry's hundred Justice Katherine King of England King of France King's knights Lieutenant Lollards London Lord March Meaux Melun men-at-arms military Monstrelet Morstede negotiations nobles Normandy offered Oldcastle Owen Glendower Paris Parliament persons present PRINCE HENRY Prince of Wales Prince's prisoners probably proceeded Queen Regent reign Richard Rouen royal seems sent Shakespeare siege Sir John Oldcastle soldiers story suppose surrender taken Thomas thousand marks throne town treaty Treaty of Bretigny troops victory walls Walsingham Westminster young
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Seite 23 - I charge you to desist of your wilfulness and unlawful enterprise, and from henceforth give good example to those which hereafter shall be your proper subjects. And now, for your contempt and disobedience, go you to the prison of the King's Bench, whereunto I commit you, and remain ye there prisoner until the pleasure of the king your father bo further known.
Seite 39 - ... discharge of so much money as they had lost, and besides that they should not depart from him without great rewards for their trouble and vexation, especially they should be rewarded that best had resisted him and his company and of whom he had received the greatest and most strokes.
Seite 22 - ... abashed, except the Chief Justice, who humbly exhorted the Prince to be contented that his servant might be ordered according to the ancient laws of the realm, or if he would have him saved from the rigour of the laws, that he should obtain, if he might, of the King, his father, his gracious pardon ; whereby no law or justice should be derogate.
Seite 23 - ... be your proper subjects. And now, for your contempt, and disobedience, go you to the prison of the King's Bench, whereunto I commit you, and remain ye there prisoner until the pleasure of the king your father be further known.' With which words being abashed, and also wondering at the marvellous gravity of that worshipful justice, the noble prince laying his weapon apart, doing reverence, departed, and went to the King's Bench as he was commanded.
Seite 22 - ... to leave the prisoner and depart his way. With which commandment the prince, being set all in a fury, all chafed, and in a terrible...
Seite 42 - The most specific charges against him, writes Mr. Kingsford in The Dictionary of National Biography, are that ' he was in his youth ' (according to Thomas Elmham) ' a diligent follower of idle practices, much given to instruments of music, and fired with the torches of Venus herself...
Seite 22 - The most renowned prince, King Henry V., late king of England, during the life of his father, was noted to be fierce and of wanton courage.