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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... Charles's possession , yet both the Burgundian and the Breton princes were mightily affected by them , and the negotiation with Charles was reduced to a truce from September to Christmas , and regarded only the province of Picardy . At ...
... Charles's possession , yet both the Burgundian and the Breton princes were mightily affected by them , and the negotiation with Charles was reduced to a truce from September to Christmas , and regarded only the province of Picardy . At ...
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... Charles respecting his secret thoughts , Lord M. follows M. Barante and M. Sis- mondi , who do not mention her having made any allusion to Charles's intended retirement from France in consequence of his distressed condition . There can ...
... Charles respecting his secret thoughts , Lord M. follows M. Barante and M. Sis- mondi , who do not mention her having made any allusion to Charles's intended retirement from France in consequence of his distressed condition . There can ...
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... Charles's councils a condition of his assent on account of the murder at Montereau , and the Duke of Brittany required Louvet to be also removed because of the supposed plot against his person . Charles yielded , but retained ever after ...
... Charles's councils a condition of his assent on account of the murder at Montereau , and the Duke of Brittany required Louvet to be also removed because of the supposed plot against his person . Charles yielded , but retained ever after ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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