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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... adversary , and made him publicly avow the truth of the charge he had made against him , and for which he had called him to the combat . The vanquished man was speedily condemned by the duke to be beheaded ; which sentence was instantly ...
... adversary , and made him publicly avow the truth of the charge he had made against him , and for which he had called him to the combat . The vanquished man was speedily condemned by the duke to be beheaded ; which sentence was instantly ...
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... adversaries . In the mean while the populace of Paris rose ; and multitudes armed themselves to oppose the entrance of the duke of Orleans , suspecting his intentions were to give the town up to pillage and murder . They pulled down ...
... adversaries . In the mean while the populace of Paris rose ; and multitudes armed themselves to oppose the entrance of the duke of Orleans , suspecting his intentions were to give the town up to pillage and murder . They pulled down ...
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... adversary . The Liegeois had assembled in the town of Maestricht full twenty thousand armed men , with the new bishop at their head , being desirous that he should be received by the duke as their legal bishop and lord . This great ...
... adversary . The Liegeois had assembled in the town of Maestricht full twenty thousand armed men , with the new bishop at their head , being desirous that he should be received by the duke as their legal bishop and lord . This great ...
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... adversary , or his successor , whoever he be , shall engage solemnly to make a similar renunciation ; that is to say , that he renounce , fully and clearly , all claim to the рарасу , and that all those whom he may have created ...
... adversary , or his successor , whoever he be , shall engage solemnly to make a similar renunciation ; that is to say , that he renounce , fully and clearly , all claim to the рарасу , and that all those whom he may have created ...
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... adversary , possessed themselves of him , that , as a tyrant to his king and liege lord , he committed the crime of divine and human high treason , in every manner and degree noticed in my major ; that is to say , in the first , second ...
... adversary , possessed themselves of him , that , as a tyrant to his king and liege lord , he committed the crime of divine and human high treason , in every manner and degree noticed in my major ; that is to say , in the first , second ...
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adversary aforesaid ambassadors Amiens answer archbishop army Arragon Arras assembled attended battle Bavaria bishop blood Brittany brother Calais cardinals castle caused CHAPTER Charles church combat command constable contrary council count de St count of Hainault crime daughter dauphin death declared deeds of arms duchess duke of Aquitaine duke of Bar duke of Berry duke of Bourbon duke of Brabant duke of Brittany duke of Burgundy duke of Orleans duke William earl emperor enemies English esquires father Flanders garrison governor Hainault Henry holy honour hundred instantly justice king of England king of France king of Sicily king's kingdom knights lady late duke letters Liege lord of Orleans Louis manner marched master Monstrelet murder noble oath obedience orders Paris party peace persons pope present princes prisoners provost punishment queen realm received request returned royal seal sent sir John subjects thee thence thou town Waleran