 | Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1810
...succeeding to the throne of France, the two crowns shall ever after remain united in the same person,—that is to say in the person of our said son, and at his...sovereign of the one shall be the sovereign of the other,—and to each kingdom its own separate laws and customs shall be most religiously preserved.... | |
 | Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1840
...infringed : that on our said son succeeding to the throne of France, the two crowns shall ever after remain united in the same person, — that is to say, in...follow him : that from the time our said son shall hecome king of France the two kingdoms shall no longer be divided, but the sovereign of the one shall... | |
 | 1887
...shall for ever remain together without " separation, and shall be vested in one and the same AD 1420. " person, that is to say, in the person of our said " son, Henry, King of England, so long as he lives, " and thenceforward in the person, of his heirs who "... | |
 | Jehan de Wavrin (seigneur du Forestel) - 1887
...shall for ever remain together without " separation, and shall be vested in one and the same AD 1420. " person, that is to say, in the person of our said " son, Henry, King of England, so long as he lives, " and thenceforward in the person, of his heirs who "... | |
 | Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 781 ページ
.... the two crowns of France and England shall remain perpetually united, and shall be vested in one person, that is to say, in the person of our said son King Henry as long as he shall live, and after his death in the persons of his heirs who shall reign... | |
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