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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... negotiation with Joanna for her adoption of Bedford was commenced , he sent ambassadors to Lorraine and to Nuremberg to treat of his marriage with princesses of those Houses , beside giving them a general commission to obtain the hand ...
... negotiation with Joanna for her adoption of Bedford was commenced , he sent ambassadors to Lorraine and to Nuremberg to treat of his marriage with princesses of those Houses , beside giving them a general commission to obtain the hand ...
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... negotiation can be explained or understood . It may be , as it purports , a negotiation for the marriage of Henry with Catherine of Bur- gundy , the Duke joining him against France , and holding his fiefs as a vassal of France , not of ...
... negotiation can be explained or understood . It may be , as it purports , a negotiation for the marriage of Henry with Catherine of Bur- gundy , the Duke joining him against France , and holding his fiefs as a vassal of France , not of ...
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... negotiations . When the French offered a cession of districts of which he had just ob- tained possession by force , he ... negotiation was at an end . There is some mystery in the part borne by two persons named Severac and Guitard at ...
... negotiations . When the French offered a cession of districts of which he had just ob- tained possession by force , he ... negotiation was at an end . There is some mystery in the part borne by two persons named Severac and Guitard at ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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