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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... Parisians send an embassy to England to young king Henry and to his ministers . Other matters 4. The captains of King Charles assemble in great numbers to raise the siege of Meulan . duke of Bedford treats with the garrison 6. The ...
... Parisians send an embassy to England to young king Henry and to his ministers . Other matters 4. The captains of King Charles assemble in great numbers to raise the siege of Meulan . duke of Bedford treats with the garrison 6. The ...
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... Parisians for having obtained this for them . The castle of the Louvre remained under the guard of sir Regnault d'Angiennes , to whom it had formerly been intrusted by the king . The bastile of St. Anthony was committed to the care of ...
... Parisians for having obtained this for them . The castle of the Louvre remained under the guard of sir Regnault d'Angiennes , to whom it had formerly been intrusted by the king . The bastile of St. Anthony was committed to the care of ...
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... Parisians were far more favourable to the party of Burgundy than to that of Orleans , and were willing , should there be occasion , to assist that party to the utmost of their power . The duke of Burgundy was fully prepared to resist ...
... Parisians were far more favourable to the party of Burgundy than to that of Orleans , and were willing , should there be occasion , to assist that party to the utmost of their power . The duke of Burgundy was fully prepared to resist ...
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... Parisians to wear arms , to defend themselves , should there be occasion ; and the greater part of the armour that had been kept at the palace and Louvre , since the time of the Mallet insurrection , were given back to them . CHAPTER ...
... Parisians to wear arms , to defend themselves , should there be occasion ; and the greater part of the armour that had been kept at the palace and Louvre , since the time of the Mallet insurrection , were given back to them . CHAPTER ...
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... Parisians were not well pleased with the duke of Orleans , for they had learnt that he was the author of all the heavy taxes that oppressed them , and began to say among themselves in secret , " The knotty stick is smoothed . " This ...
... Parisians were not well pleased with the duke of Orleans , for they had learnt that he was the author of all the heavy taxes that oppressed them , and began to say among themselves in secret , " The knotty stick is smoothed . " This ...
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