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; Their Expulsion Thence; and of Other Memorable Events that Happened in the Kingdom of France, as Well as in Other Countries ... 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.Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1810 |
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... blood - royal were not totally extin- guished . That henceforward it would be no great offence to murder a prince of the blood , since those who had done so were so easily acquitted , without making any reparation , or even begging ...
... blood - royal were not totally extin- guished . That henceforward it would be no great offence to murder a prince of the blood , since those who had done so were so easily acquitted , without making any reparation , or even begging ...
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... order to explain the causes of the divisions and quarrels of the princes of the blood royal during his reign and afterward , I shall devote this first chapter to that purpose . True it is , that the above - mentioned king.
... order to explain the causes of the divisions and quarrels of the princes of the blood royal during his reign and afterward , I shall devote this first chapter to that purpose . True it is , that the above - mentioned king.
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... blood , each contending for the government of the kingdom , seeing clearly that he was willing to act in any manner that those near his person desired , and in the absence of their rivals craftily advising him to their own private ...
... blood , each contending for the government of the kingdom , seeing clearly that he was willing to act in any manner that those near his person desired , and in the absence of their rivals craftily advising him to their own private ...
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... blood , -- but the king was at that time confined by illness . When he had made his proposals , a day was fixed on to give him an answer ; and the princes told him , that in good truth they could not conclude a peace to the prejudice of ...
... blood , -- but the king was at that time confined by illness . When he had made his proposals , a day was fixed on to give him an answer ; and the princes told him , that in good truth they could not conclude a peace to the prejudice of ...
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... blood . God knows , we will that no one should be ignorant that this our answer does not proceed from pride or presumption of heart , which every wise man who holds his honour dear should avoid , but solely to abase that haughtiness and ...
... blood . God knows , we will that no one should be ignorant that this our answer does not proceed from pride or presumption of heart , which every wise man who holds his honour dear should avoid , but solely to abase that haughtiness and ...
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308 ページ - descendet.' Which is, For his travail shall come upon his own head, and his wickedness shall fall on his own pate. He divided his speech into six conclusions. First, That Pietro della Luna was obstinately
107 ページ - his successors, on consideration, that with this duchy of Nemours the king of France engaged to pay him two hundred thousand gold crowns of the coin of the king our lord. When this was done, duke Philip of Burgundy left Paris to go to Bar-le-Duc, to attend the funeral of his sister the duchess of
v ページ - CHRONICLES OF ENGUERRAND DE MONSTRELET; CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF THE CRUEL CIVIL WARS BETWEEN THE HOUSES OF ORLEANS AND BURGUNDY; OF THE POSSESSION Or PARIS AND NORMANDY BY THE ENGLISH ; THEIR EXPULSION THENCE; AND OF OTHER MEMORABLE EVENTS THAT HAPPENED IN THE KINGDOM OF FRANCE, AS WELL AS IN OTHER COUNTRIES. ,A HISTORY OF FAIR EXAMPLE, AND OF GREAT PROFIT TO THE FRENCH, Beginning at the Year MCCCC.
350 ページ - consortibus tuis;' that is to say, Thou hast loved justice, and hast hated iniquity, wherefore the Lord thy God has anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows ;— and this finishes my fifth argument. * My sixth and last argument, for the present, is founded on the conduct and
245 ページ - servis tuis: juro enim tibi per dominum, quod si non exieris, ne unus quidem remansurus sit tecum nocte hac; et pejus erit hoc tibi, quam omnia mala, quae venerunt super te ab adolescentia tua usque in
194 ページ - by sir Aubert de Canny, from the great hatred he bore the duke, for having carried off his wife *, by whom he had a son, of whom, and his education, I shall say more hereafter. The truth was soon known
106 ページ - Charles* king of Navarre came to Paris to wait on the king. He negotiated so successfully with the king and his privy council that he obtained a gift of
338 ページ - ad me de terra.' The voice of thy brother's blood cries to me from the earth; and certainly in our case the earth and blood do cry. ' There cannot be a man of common feelings who has not compassion for such a death as that of my late lord of Orleans; and it must not be wondered at if
283 ページ - stripped himself naked to his shirt and kneeled down : he then stuck the points of the sword and dagger into the ground, and placed the ring near them. Having uttered many invocations to the devils, two of them appeared to him, in the shape of two men, clothed in brownish green, one of whom was called
73 ページ - In regard to that passage in your letter, where you speak of the decease of our very dear cousin and lord, whom God pardon! adding, God knows how it happened, and by whom caused,—we know not with what intent this expression has been used; but if you mean, or dare to say, that his death was caused by our order or