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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... a town in Picardy , on the Oise , three leagues from Senlis , four from Compiegne . The king of France , on leaving Verbe- rie , 22 CHAP IV The duke of Acquitaine leaves Paris, joins the king of France at Senlis Compiegne.
... a town in Picardy , on the Oise , three leagues from Senlis , four from Compiegne . The king of France , on leaving Verbe- rie , 22 CHAP IV The duke of Acquitaine leaves Paris, joins the king of France at Senlis Compiegne.
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... leaving Verbe- rie , marched toward Compiegne ; and when he had approached near , he sent one of his heralds to the gates of the town , to announce to those within that the king was coming , that they might , like loyal subjects , admit ...
... leaving Verbe- rie , marched toward Compiegne ; and when he had approached near , he sent one of his heralds to the gates of the town , to announce to those within that the king was coming , that they might , like loyal subjects , admit ...
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... leaving behind many prisoners , and sick persons , who were burnt . to death . Several warlike engines , tents , military stores , and many tuns of wine , were all , or the greater part , consumed . t The duke of Bourbon marched away ...
... leaving behind many prisoners , and sick persons , who were burnt . to death . Several warlike engines , tents , military stores , and many tuns of wine , were all , or the greater part , consumed . t The duke of Bourbon marched away ...
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... leaving Paris ; but he frankly replied , that he would put an end to the war , for he saw plainly , that otherwise the king and kingdom were on the road to perdition . was concluded on the terms recited in the ensuing chapter . The ...
... leaving Paris ; but he frankly replied , that he would put an end to the war , for he saw plainly , that otherwise the king and kingdom were on the road to perdition . was concluded on the terms recited in the ensuing chapter . The ...
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... leaving his countess in the castle of Ligny , he advanced through Luxembourg , to Thionville , and to others of the principal towns in that duchy , of which he had been appointed governor , as 11 well as of the county of Chigny , by 88.
... leaving his countess in the castle of Ligny , he advanced through Luxembourg , to Thionville , and to others of the principal towns in that duchy , of which he had been appointed governor , as 11 well as of the county of Chigny , by 88.
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