The Memoirs of Philip de Commines, Lord of Argenton: Containing the Histories of Louis XI and Charles VIII, Kings of France and of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, Volume 1G. Bell, 1906 |
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... danger , than astonished at the audacity of the French in resisting his master . Two years later , he entered Liege with the vic- torious duke , and there is every reason to believe that at this period he was dubbed a knight . Soon ...
... danger , than astonished at the audacity of the French in resisting his master . Two years later , he entered Liege with the vic- torious duke , and there is every reason to believe that at this period he was dubbed a knight . Soon ...
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... this expedition , and had his share in the imminent danger to which they were exposed . He was sleeping with three others in his master's bed - chamber , when □ band of Liegeois , favoured by the darkness , xiv LIFE OF PHILIP DE COMMINES .
... this expedition , and had his share in the imminent danger to which they were exposed . He was sleeping with three others in his master's bed - chamber , when □ band of Liegeois , favoured by the darkness , xiv LIFE OF PHILIP DE COMMINES .
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... dangerous . At one moment the danger became so great , that he thought it prudent to apply for a safe - conduct , and inform his master of his position . He soon received an answer : the duke sent him his signet ring , ordering him to ...
... dangerous . At one moment the danger became so great , that he thought it prudent to apply for a safe - conduct , and inform his master of his position . He soon received an answer : the duke sent him his signet ring , ordering him to ...
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... dangerous risks which would otherwise be incurred , because by maintaining the kingdom in peace , it would hold more secure possession of its pacific conquests . These prudent suggestions , meliciously interpreted , were obnoxious to ...
... dangerous risks which would otherwise be incurred , because by maintaining the kingdom in peace , it would hold more secure possession of its pacific conquests . These prudent suggestions , meliciously interpreted , were obnoxious to ...
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... Danger to which the Count of Charolois was exposed , and the Manner of his being rescued · 26 33 CH . V. — The King's Brother the Duke of Berry , and the Duke of Bretagne , join with the Count of Charolois against the King CH . VI . The ...
... Danger to which the Count of Charolois was exposed , and the Manner of his being rescued · 26 33 CH . V. — The King's Brother the Duke of Berry , and the Duke of Bretagne , join with the Count of Charolois against the King CH . VI . The ...
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