The Court Magazine & Monthly Critic and Lady's Magazine, & Museum of the Belles Lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama, Fashions, &c, 第 8 巻、第 19 巻Dobbs & Company, 1841 |
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... duke of Burgundy , a pretext whereby to excite the Parisians * See memoir and portrait of the Queen , July , 1840 . 2 E - DECEMBER , 1881 .- ( To be bound up after p . 328 . 4 to revolt . On learning that the duke was approaching 329 ...
... duke of Burgundy , a pretext whereby to excite the Parisians * See memoir and portrait of the Queen , July , 1840 . 2 E - DECEMBER , 1881 .- ( To be bound up after p . 328 . 4 to revolt . On learning that the duke was approaching 329 ...
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... duke of Orleans - assassinated in the rue Barbette * -had plunged Charles VI ... Burgundy than anxious for the restoration of order . It was at this juncture ... duke of Clarence , was Edward's legitimate representative ; it being only by ...
... duke of Orleans - assassinated in the rue Barbette * -had plunged Charles VI ... Burgundy than anxious for the restoration of order . It was at this juncture ... duke of Clarence , was Edward's legitimate representative ; it being only by ...
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... duke of Burgundy , notwithstanding that they presented a sword , richly adorned with precious stones , to his son , the Count of Charolois , to gain his protection . Azincourt , no other result can be expected than that Queen - consort ...
... duke of Burgundy , notwithstanding that they presented a sword , richly adorned with precious stones , to his son , the Count of Charolois , to gain his protection . Azincourt , no other result can be expected than that Queen - consort ...
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... duke of Bourbon , the marshal Boucicault , the counts of Eu and Vendome ... Burgundy , ordered the dead to be interred at his own expense . Those whose ... duke of Orleans ; but the prince would neither eat nor drink . This being reported ...
... duke of Bourbon , the marshal Boucicault , the counts of Eu and Vendome ... Burgundy , ordered the dead to be interred at his own expense . Those whose ... duke of Orleans ; but the prince would neither eat nor drink . This being reported ...
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... duke of Burgundy was greatly strengthened by the defeat at Azincourt . Few of his own retainers had been engaged ; many of his bitterest opponents had fallen ; and the captivity of the dukes of Orleans and Bourbon , deprived the remnant ...
... duke of Burgundy was greatly strengthened by the defeat at Azincourt . Few of his own retainers had been engaged ; many of his bitterest opponents had fallen ; and the captivity of the dukes of Orleans and Bourbon , deprived the remnant ...
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22 ページ - ... grown scant, but he keeps it well cut. His face is lion-like, and almost square. His nose projects in a degree proportionate to the symmetry of his whole body. His feet are arched; his shins like a horse's; his broad chest and brawny arms proclaim him to be strong, active, and bold. In one of his toes, however, part of the nail grows into the flesh, and increases enormously, to the injury of the whole foot. His hands by their coarseness show the man's carelessness ; he wholly neglects all attention...
29 ページ - Two of the waggons were loaded with ale, to be distributed to the people; one carried the vessels and furniture of his chapel, another of his bed-chamber; a fifth was loaded with his kitchen apparatus ; a sixth carried his abundant plate and wardrobe, and the other two were devoted to the use of his household servants. After the waggons came twelve sumpter-horses, a monkey riding on each, with a groom behind on his knees. Then came the esquires, carrying the shields, and leading the war-horses of...