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38. oldal
... King Edw . I. out of his wisdom , so- moned always those of auncyent familyes to his parliaments , that were most ... King's Library at Paris ; with Prefatory and Supple- mentary Notes . By John Gordon Smith , M.D. M.R.S.L. AGINCOURT ...
... King Edw . I. out of his wisdom , so- moned always those of auncyent familyes to his parliaments , that were most ... King's Library at Paris ; with Prefatory and Supple- mentary Notes . By John Gordon Smith , M.D. M.R.S.L. AGINCOURT ...
39. oldal
... King . What is this castle called that stands hard by ? Mountjoy . They call it Agincourt . King . Then call me this - the field of Agincourt . " " Topographical accuracy is not respected in naming a field of battle . The rule was ...
... King . What is this castle called that stands hard by ? Mountjoy . They call it Agincourt . King . Then call me this - the field of Agincourt . " " Topographical accuracy is not respected in naming a field of battle . The rule was ...
40. oldal
... King of Eng- land , as well as several other things , which he was very anxious to recover ; in particu- lar , the seals of the said King's Chancery . " Before my departure , I also purchased and paid for the two hundred casks of Beaune ...
... King of Eng- land , as well as several other things , which he was very anxious to recover ; in particu- lar , the seals of the said King's Chancery . " Before my departure , I also purchased and paid for the two hundred casks of Beaune ...
42. oldal
... king's approbation , and felt confident that he would sanction their system of foreign policy , in conformity with his declaration to both Houses of Parlia- ment . " A change , however , was effected in the royal mind , by the strong ...
... king's approbation , and felt confident that he would sanction their system of foreign policy , in conformity with his declaration to both Houses of Parlia- ment . " A change , however , was effected in the royal mind , by the strong ...
43. oldal
... king's own firmness . As the principal difficulty to be apprehended was that of raising the supplies , Lord Bath ... king to com- municate the result of his proceedings . The plan of an administration , of which he and Lord Granville ...
... king's own firmness . As the principal difficulty to be apprehended was that of raising the supplies , Lord Bath ... king to com- municate the result of his proceedings . The plan of an administration , of which he and Lord Granville ...
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