The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as a History of the Kingdom : Illustrated with Many Hundred Wood-cuts of Momumental Records, ...C. Knight, 1839 |
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... marriage . On the following day everything connected with the treaty of " the per- petual peace " was terminated ; and parliament , barons , bishops , and people , seemed to vie with each other in the eagerness with which they ac ...
... marriage . On the following day everything connected with the treaty of " the per- petual peace " was terminated ; and parliament , barons , bishops , and people , seemed to vie with each other in the eagerness with which they ac ...
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... married the duke's sister , Anne of Burgundy ; and , by negotiating a marriage between another sister of the duke's , the widow of the deceased dauphin , and Arthur Count of Richemont , brother of the Duke of Brittany , he secured the ...
... married the duke's sister , Anne of Burgundy ; and , by negotiating a marriage between another sister of the duke's , the widow of the deceased dauphin , and Arthur Count of Richemont , brother of the Duke of Brittany , he secured the ...
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... marriage they quarrelled violently ; and Madame Jacqueline , who had a summary way of proceeding , sent her half - brother , called the Bastard of Hainault , to punish her husband's chief favourite , William le Begue , who had insulted ...
... marriage they quarrelled violently ; and Madame Jacqueline , who had a summary way of proceeding , sent her half - brother , called the Bastard of Hainault , to punish her husband's chief favourite , William le Begue , who had insulted ...
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... marriage on the ground of religious scruples , saying that she had done the duty of a good Catholic in quitting the Duke of Brabant , who was her first cousin and her godson , and there- fore could not be her husband . At first the Duke ...
... marriage on the ground of religious scruples , saying that she had done the duty of a good Catholic in quitting the Duke of Brabant , who was her first cousin and her godson , and there- fore could not be her husband . At first the Duke ...
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... married Owen Tudor , an obscure gentleman of Wales , who , however , boasted a most ancient and even a royal descent ... marriage , from which sprung the royal line of Tudor , she may have somewhat neglected the care of the sickly and ...
... married Owen Tudor , an obscure gentleman of Wales , who , however , boasted a most ancient and even a royal descent ... marriage , from which sprung the royal line of Tudor , she may have somewhat neglected the care of the sickly and ...
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Angus Anne Anne Boleyn appears Archbishop Armagnacs arms army Azincourt battle Bishop Brittany brother Calais cardinal castle Catherine Charles church clergy cloth common council Count of Armagnac court Cranmer Cromwell crown dauphin death declared Duchess Duke of Burgundy Duke of Gloucester Duke of Orleans Earl of Warwick Edward Edward IV emperor enemy English father favour force France French friends Gloucester grace hand head Henry Henry VI Henry's honour horse House of York James Joan King of England king's kingdom knights labour Lady land letter Lollards London Lord majesty March marriage master ment month never noble Norfolk Orleans Paris parliament party passed person pope present prince prisoner queen realm reign Richard Richard III royal says Scotland Scots Scottish sent siege soon statute Suffolk Thomas thousand tion took Tower town traitors treason treaty troops whole wife Wolsey York
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Seite 327 - But yet, though thick the shafts as snow, Though charging knights like whirlwinds go, Though bill-men ply the ghastly blow, Unbroken was the ring ; The stubborn spear-men still made good Their dark impenetrable wood, Each stepping where his comrade stood, The instant that he fell. No thought was there of dastard flight ; Link'd in the serried phalanx tight, Groom fought like noble, squire like knight, As fearlessly and well, Till utter darkness closed her wing O'er their thin host and wounded King.
Seite 392 - ... enemies, withdraw your princely favour from me ; neither let that stain, that unworthy stain, of a disloyal heart towards your good grace, ever cast so foul a blot on your most dutiful wife, and the infant princess, your daughter. Try me, good king...
Seite 51 - August, one thousand four hundred and twenty-two, in only the thirty-fourth year of his age and the tenth of his reign, King Henry the Fifth passed away. Slowly and mournfully they carried his embalmed...
Seite 327 - That fought around their king. But yet, though thick the shafts as snow, Though charging knights like whirlwinds go, Though billmen ply the ghastly blow, Unbroken was the ring; The stubborn spearmen still made good Their dark impenetrable wood, Each stepping where his comrade stood The instant that he fell.
Seite 391 - God and your grace's pleasure had been so pleased. Neither did I at any time so far forget myself in my exaltation or received queenship, but that I always looked for such an alteration as...
Seite 392 - ... for whose sake I am now as I am, whose name I could some good while since have pointed unto, your grace being not ignorant of my suspicion therein.
Seite 392 - But if you have already determined of me, and that not only my death, but an infamous slander must bring you the enjoying of...
Seite 392 - ... usage of me, at his general judgment-seat, where both you and myself must shortly appear, and in whose judgment, I doubt not, (whatsoever the world may think of me,) mine innocence shall be openly known and sufficiently cleared.
Seite 218 - A CLERK ther was of Oxenforde also, That unto logike hadde long ygo. As lene was his hors as is a rake, And he was not right fat, I undertake ; But loked holwe, and therto soberly.
Seite 378 - ... protector and only supreme head of the church and clergy of England.