History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... Armagnac had succeeded D'Albret as Constable after the battle of Agincourt , and he had soon taken occasion to signalize his accession to the command . Dorset , the Governor of Harfleur , had , immediately before the Emperor's arrival ...
... Armagnac had succeeded D'Albret as Constable after the battle of Agincourt , and he had soon taken occasion to signalize his accession to the command . Dorset , the Governor of Harfleur , had , immediately before the Emperor's arrival ...
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... Armagnac , who set the weak King against her , and excited his jealousy respecting her private conduct , never at any time above reproach . One day , in the month of May , Charles , May , 1417 . on his way back to Paris , from visiting ...
... Armagnac , who set the weak King against her , and excited his jealousy respecting her private conduct , never at any time above reproach . One day , in the month of May , Charles , May , 1417 . on his way back to Paris , from visiting ...
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... Armagnac on Louis's death took possession of the government , he plainly showed that no appeal would be made either ... Armagnac Parliament at Paris , to summon another at Troyes , and to repeal all the taxes which Armagnac had imposed ...
... Armagnac on Louis's death took possession of the government , he plainly showed that no appeal would be made either ... Armagnac Parliament at Paris , to summon another at Troyes , and to repeal all the taxes which Armagnac had imposed ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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