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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... alliance with him against the Burgundian , from whom these two countries must be conquered , they made a demand to that effect ; and the intelligence having in all likelihood been groundless , they met with a civil but direct refusal ...
... alliance with him against the Burgundian , from whom these two countries must be conquered , they made a demand to that effect ; and the intelligence having in all likelihood been groundless , they met with a civil but direct refusal ...
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... alliance with the Burgundian , he negotiated for the hand of the Prin- cess Anne , his sister . Richemont , the Duke of Brittany's brother , one of the prisoners of Agincourt , but suffered to be at large , had broken his parole on the ...
... alliance with the Burgundian , he negotiated for the hand of the Prin- cess Anne , his sister . Richemont , the Duke of Brittany's brother , one of the prisoners of Agincourt , but suffered to be at large , had broken his parole on the ...
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... alliance continuing even in name or in form . The Duchess of Bedford died after a short illness , and the influence which alone had of late maintained it was at an end . Within six months the Duke married again ; and the object of his ...
... alliance continuing even in name or in form . The Duchess of Bedford died after a short illness , and the influence which alone had of late maintained it was at an end . Within six months the Duke married again ; and the object of his ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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