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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... brother John , a youth entirely under the Burgundian influence , he too died in the following spring , suddenly , 1417. and not without suspicion of having been poisoned by the Armagnacs ; and thus the Constable became sole possessor of ...
... brother John , a youth entirely under the Burgundian influence , he too died in the following spring , suddenly , 1417. and not without suspicion of having been poisoned by the Armagnacs ; and thus the Constable became sole possessor of ...
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... brother's dying request , offered the Regency to the Burgundian , assumed it himself on that Prince's refusal , and had now a full opportu- nity of reflecting upon the difficulties of his situation , as well as the great diversity in ...
... brother's dying request , offered the Regency to the Burgundian , assumed it himself on that Prince's refusal , and had now a full opportu- nity of reflecting upon the difficulties of his situation , as well as the great diversity in ...
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... brother , one of the prisoners of Agincourt , but suffered to be at large , had broken his parole on the weak pretence that the death of Henry , to whom it was given , released him from his promise ; but instead of disputing this point ...
... brother , one of the prisoners of Agincourt , but suffered to be at large , had broken his parole on the weak pretence that the death of Henry , to whom it was given , released him from his promise ; but instead of disputing this point ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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