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.W. Smith, 1840 |
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... greater security , it was always more than a year after any event had happened , before he began to arrange his materials and insert them in his chronicle . He waited until time should have destroyed what may have been exaggerated in ...
... greater security , it was always more than a year after any event had happened , before he began to arrange his materials and insert them in his chronicle . He waited until time should have destroyed what may have been exaggerated in ...
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... greater part of this volume , cannot have been written by him . Secondly , the nine preceding years , of which Monstrelet , who was then living , may have been the author , seem to me to be written by another hand . We do not find in ...
... greater part of this volume , cannot have been written by him . Secondly , the nine preceding years , of which Monstrelet , who was then living , may have been the author , seem to me to be written by another hand . We do not find in ...
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... greater part of this addition , more especially what respects the invasion of Italy , is again to be met with at the end of the translation of Gaguin's chronicle made by this same Desrey ; at the conclusion of " La Chronique de Bretagne ...
... greater part of this addition , more especially what respects the invasion of Italy , is again to be met with at the end of the translation of Gaguin's chronicle made by this same Desrey ; at the conclusion of " La Chronique de Bretagne ...
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... greater confidence in what I have written , I have put to these letters the seal of my arms , and to the parts marked A , B , C , my sign manual , which parts were done and written at Paris the 4th day of September , 1401. " THE ...
... greater confidence in what I have written , I have put to these letters the seal of my arms , and to the parts marked A , B , C , my sign manual , which parts were done and written at Paris the 4th day of September , 1401. " THE ...
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... greater number you may please ; and that through the aid of God , of the blessed Virgin Mary , and of my lord St. Michael , so soon as I shall receive your answer to this letter , whether body to body or with any greater number than ...
... greater number you may please ; and that through the aid of God , of the blessed Virgin Mary , and of my lord St. Michael , so soon as I shall receive your answer to this letter , whether body to body or with any greater number than ...
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adversary aforesaid ambassadors Amiens answer army Arragon assembled attended Bavaria bishop blood body Brittany brother Calais cardinals castle caused CHAPTER Charles chronicle church combat command constable 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 Burgundy duke of Orleans duke William earl eldest enemy English Enguerrand father Flanders Froissart garrison Hainault Henry holy honour hôtel hundred instantly justice king of England king of France king of Sicily king's kingdom lady late duke letters Liege Liegeois lord of Orleans Louis manner marched master men at arms men-at-arms Monstrelet murder noble obedience Paris party peace persons Philip pope present princes prisoners provost queen realm received request returned royal sealed seneschal sent sovereign lord subjects thee thence thou town Waleran
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240 ページ - The king gave a deep sigh, and said, " My fair son, what right have you to it ? for you well know I had none." " My lord,1' replied the prince, " as you have held it by right of your sword, it is my intent to hold and defend it the same during my life.
341 ページ - Their archers, amounting to at least thirteen thousand, let off a shower of arrows with all their might, and as high as possible, so as not to lose their effect : they were, for the most part, without any armour, and in jackets, with their hose loose, and hatchets or swords hanging to their girdles ; some indeed were bare-footed and without hats.
342 ページ - ... constable, and others of the princes, to confess their sins with sincere contrition, and to fight boldly against the enemy. The English loudly sounded their trumpets as they approached, and the French stooped to prevent the arrows hitting them on the vizors of their helmets ; thus the distance was now but small between the two armies, although the French had retired some paces. Before, however, the general attack commenced, numbers of the French were slain and severely wounded by the English...
67 ページ - Ecce do ei pacem fœderia mei et erit tarn ipsi quam seuiini ejus pactum sacerdotii sempiternum : quia zelatus est pro Deo suo, et expiavit scelus filiorum Israel.' That is to say, That the act he had done was so agreeable to God that he rewarded him, by ordaining that none but such as were of his blood should be anointed priests ; and this is confirmed by the writings in the Old Testament : ' Placuit et cessavit seditio, et reputatum est ei ad justitiam usque in sempiternum.
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