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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... Dauphin and Burgundian 175 • General consternation Henry's desperate position . His able conduct Affairs still desperate , retrieved by accident Sept. 10 , 1419. - Murder of Burgundian Dauphin's share in it Fatal consequences to Dauphin ...
... Dauphin and Burgundian 175 • General consternation Henry's desperate position . His able conduct Affairs still desperate , retrieved by accident Sept. 10 , 1419. - Murder of Burgundian Dauphin's share in it Fatal consequences to Dauphin ...
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... Dauphin's representatives observing that their master had not those dominions to give . ' On this the English ambassadors took an objection to the Dauphin's title - an objection which , it may be thought , they should rather have urged ...
... Dauphin's representatives observing that their master had not those dominions to give . ' On this the English ambassadors took an objection to the Dauphin's title - an objection which , it may be thought , they should rather have urged ...
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... Dauphin , " Quelque voulez vous ? —vous viendrez à présent à votre père ? " laying one hand on the Dauphin , and drawing his sword with the other . This seems quite impossible in the relative position of the parties . The account goes ...
... Dauphin , " Quelque voulez vous ? —vous viendrez à présent à votre père ? " laying one hand on the Dauphin , and drawing his sword with the other . This seems quite impossible in the relative position of the parties . The account goes ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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