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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... person , you may overwhelm us with confusion , which , God grant , may fall , and more justly , on yourself ! We are ... persons were excepted in it , and whether our very dear and well beloved cousin , the lady Isabella , your much ...
... person , you may overwhelm us with confusion , which , God grant , may fall , and more justly , on yourself ! We are ... persons were excepted in it , and whether our very dear and well beloved cousin , the lady Isabella , your much ...
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... persons speak thoughtlessly , and judge of others from themselves , so that the all - powerful God may turn their ... person of your lord and brother , or his children , than we have done against our late lord , and in that case we ...
... persons speak thoughtlessly , and judge of others from themselves , so that the all - powerful God may turn their ... person of your lord and brother , or his children , than we have done against our late lord , and in that case we ...
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... persons as we shall think proper , for the honour of God , of ourself , and of our kingdom , which persons we esteem as our loyal servants and subjects , and friends , to assert our right , -opposing however , with God's aid , our body ...
... persons as we shall think proper , for the honour of God , of ourself , and of our kingdom , which persons we esteem as our loyal servants and subjects , and friends , to assert our right , -opposing however , with God's aid , our body ...
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... persons , who take by force their provisions , ransack their houses , nay , make them ransom themselves from further injuries , by which means they have scarcely a sufficiency left to perform the divine service . The nobility are ...
... persons , who take by force their provisions , ransack their houses , nay , make them ransom themselves from further injuries , by which means they have scarcely a sufficiency left to perform the divine service . The nobility are ...
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... persons to whom I am to address myself , and , on the other hand , when I feel how weak I am in understanding ... person as myself to speak of them , nor indeed to open my lips before so august and solemn an assembly . I therefore very ...
... persons to whom I am to address myself , and , on the other hand , when I feel how weak I am in understanding ... person as myself to speak of them , nor indeed to open my lips before so august and solemn an assembly . I therefore very ...
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