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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... party certain to gain by it in the first in- stance ; for in the end England , next after France , was sure to be the greatest sufferer . It is not easy to suppose that the Dauphin should himself have been blind to what the most cursory ...
... party certain to gain by it in the first in- stance ; for in the end England , next after France , was sure to be the greatest sufferer . It is not easy to suppose that the Dauphin should himself have been blind to what the most cursory ...
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... party , and " promising more than he could perform , " and that Henry sent messages to him in return . Mons- trelet , too , a contemporary writer , and though leaning so much towards the party as to pass for a Burgundian ( which ...
... party , and " promising more than he could perform , " and that Henry sent messages to him in return . Mons- trelet , too , a contemporary writer , and though leaning so much towards the party as to pass for a Burgundian ( which ...
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... party charged did not appear within a quarter of a year before the Justice to take his trial , then he should be held attainted of the offence , pay double damages to the party aggrieved , and make fine and ransom to the King ; and if ...
... party charged did not appear within a quarter of a year before the Justice to take his trial , then he should be held attainted of the offence , pay double damages to the party aggrieved , and make fine and ransom to the King ; and if ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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