The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet: Containing an Account of the Cruel Civil Wars Between the Houses of Orleans and Burgundy; of the Possession of Paris and Normandy by the English. Beginning at the Year MCCCC, where that of Sir John Froissart Finishes, and Ending at the Year MCCCCLXVII, and Continued by Others to the Year MDXVI.G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... Charles VII . · 621 • 551 71. Common People of Normandy · 632 36 • • . 56 Burgesses 66 · · 71 91 • • 99 • . 128 • • 143 72. Initial Letter I • 1 73. Duke of Burgundy making oath to the Peace between himself and Charles VII . 17 74 ...
... Charles VII . · 621 • 551 71. Common People of Normandy · 632 36 • • . 56 Burgesses 66 · · 71 91 • • 99 • . 128 • • 143 72. Initial Letter I • 1 73. Duke of Burgundy making oath to the Peace between himself and Charles VII . 17 74 ...
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... Charles VI . , to Henry IV . king of England , -challenges which are equally ridiculous with the former , and which had a similar termination . When he meets with any event that particularly regards Flanders or Picardy , he does not ...
... Charles VI . , to Henry IV . king of England , -challenges which are equally ridiculous with the former , and which had a similar termination . When he meets with any event that particularly regards Flanders or Picardy , he does not ...
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... Charles VI . have merely related this event , and that very summarily , without attributing any part of it to the duke of Burgundy , whom he does not even name . " The impartiality of Monstrelet is not less clear in the manner in which ...
... Charles VI . have merely related this event , and that very summarily , without attributing any part of it to the duke of Burgundy , whom he does not even name . " The impartiality of Monstrelet is not less clear in the manner in which ...
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... Charles VII . by Jean Chartier , and , still more rarely , from the chronicler of Arras , of whom he borrows some facts relative to the history of Flanders * . " To explain this resemblance , it cannot be said that the editors of the ...
... Charles VII . by Jean Chartier , and , still more rarely , from the chronicler of Arras , of whom he borrows some facts relative to the history of Flanders * . " To explain this resemblance , it cannot be said that the editors of the ...
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... Charles VII . , and that it cannot be considered as forming part of the two first volumes , from which it is detached by a space of eight years . Matthieu de Coucy , therefore , who may not perhaps have known of this historical fragment ...
... Charles VII . , and that it cannot be considered as forming part of the two first volumes , from which it is detached by a space of eight years . Matthieu de Coucy , therefore , who may not perhaps have known of this historical fragment ...
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