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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... enemies , but is bound to avenge him on such as commit , or do intend to commit , and contrive any evil attempts against his person , should such come to his knowledge . Beside these obligations , he is also bounden to his royal majesty ...
... enemies , but is bound to avenge him on such as commit , or do intend to commit , and contrive any evil attempts against his person , should such come to his knowledge . Beside these obligations , he is also bounden to his royal majesty ...
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... enemy to the public welfare . May I employ conspiracies and open force against him ? It is very proper and necessary ... enemies of the public weal , and consequently plotting to destroy all travellers : consequently , it is lawful to ...
... enemy to the public welfare . May I employ conspiracies and open force against him ? It is very proper and necessary ... enemies of the public weal , and consequently plotting to destroy all travellers : consequently , it is lawful to ...
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... enemies , or at least making them signs to show where they might the more easily attack the town . It happened ... enemy , and saved the town . The philosopher then asks , Since these pilgrims have mounted the walls contrary to the ...
... enemies , or at least making them signs to show where they might the more easily attack the town . It happened ... enemy , and saved the town . The philosopher then asks , Since these pilgrims have mounted the walls contrary to the ...
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... enemy , and I may employ arms and spies against him . ' This act of courage is holy and necessary ; for there cannot be a more agreeable sacrifice to God than the blood of a tyrant . I prove this from holy writ , in the instance of Jehu ...
... enemy , and I may employ arms and spies against him . ' This act of courage is holy and necessary ; for there cannot be a more agreeable sacrifice to God than the blood of a tyrant . I prove this from holy writ , in the instance of Jehu ...
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... enemies to his sovereign and kingdom , he cannot excul- pate himself from being guilty of treason ; more especially when he shall send advice to the men - at - arms of the enemy not to surrender any forts they may have gained in the ...
... enemies to his sovereign and kingdom , he cannot excul- pate himself from being guilty of treason ; more especially when he shall send advice to the men - at - arms of the enemy not to surrender any forts they may have gained in the ...
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