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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... Duke dropped on one knee , respectfully saluting him , but he only met reproaches in bitter terms , charging him with neither withdrawing his garrisons , nor attacking the English according to the treaty . He was still on one knee ...
... Duke dropped on one knee , respectfully saluting him , but he only met reproaches in bitter terms , charging him with neither withdrawing his garrisons , nor attacking the English according to the treaty . He was still on one knee ...
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... Duke of Bedford ( Rym . viii . 721 ) . The persons specified as the Burgundian ambassadors may be regarded as an additional proof that it was not in his capacity of a French ruler that he negotiated with Henry V. , for they are plainly ...
... Duke of Bedford ( Rym . viii . 721 ) . The persons specified as the Burgundian ambassadors may be regarded as an additional proof that it was not in his capacity of a French ruler that he negotiated with Henry V. , for they are plainly ...
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... Duke of Brittany , Richemont's brother , was flattered by the proposal , and one of the motives for it was the gaining that Prince . The President Louvet was sent to the court of Brittany , but the Duke personally hated him on account ...
... Duke of Brittany , Richemont's brother , was flattered by the proposal , and one of the motives for it was the gaining that Prince . The President Louvet was sent to the court of Brittany , but the Duke personally hated him on account ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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