The Tudor Translations, المجلد 17AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 79
... heard how these archers that lay in the trench along upon the river of Seine , dislodged at the very instant that we should have assailed them . The truce never endured past a day or two , and when it ended sharpe war began againe , and ...
... heard how these archers that lay in the trench along upon the river of Seine , dislodged at the very instant that we should have assailed them . The truce never endured past a day or two , and when it ended sharpe war began againe , and ...
الصفحة 113
... heard the bell ring againe , whereby we understood that How the Lord they were busied about our articles . Our two Burgesses of Hymber- returned not , but about an hower after we heard a greater noise at the gate than before , and a ...
... heard the bell ring againe , whereby we understood that How the Lord they were busied about our articles . Our two Burgesses of Hymber- returned not , but about an hower after we heard a greater noise at the gate than before , and a ...
الصفحة 149
... heard at the Duke of Alensons pavilion , fought Liegeois made with their enimies at the broken panes of the wals , and at a desperate salie upon the the doore , which was the onely preservation of these two Duke of Bur- great Princes ...
... heard at the Duke of Alensons pavilion , fought Liegeois made with their enimies at the broken panes of the wals , and at a desperate salie upon the the doore , which was the onely preservation of these two Duke of Bur- great Princes ...
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advertised afterward alleaging Almaines ambassadors Amiens archers armes armie arrivall artillerie battell bicause brother Burgundians campe castell cause CHAPTER Charles Commines concluded Constable Contay countrie crownes death divers Duke of Berry Duke of Bourbon Duke of Britaine Duke of Bur Duke of Burgundie Duke of Calabria Duke of Guienne Duke of Lorraine Earle of Charolois Earle of Warwicke English enimies enterprise entred feare Flaunders footemen force fower Further goodly gundie hath heard heere himselfe honor house of Lancaster hundred Iohn issued foorth King Edward King Lewis King of England King our Master league levied Liege Liegeois lodged Lord maner marvellous Meyer mooved neere never Normandie notwithstanding Paris passed peace Peronne perswade practise Princes prisoner realme returned river Saint Quintin saith selfe sent servants shewed siege slaine sonne Swissers thereof thither togither tooke towne treatie truce wars Wherefore whereunto wise yeelded yeere