The Tudor Translations, Volume 27AMS Press, 1967 |
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... wolde nat returne into England , tyll he England made great had a full answere . So thus these lordes departed , and the alyaunces in kynge taryed in the abbay of saynt Bernarde , and some of the empyre . the Englysshe lordes taryed ...
... wolde nat returne into England , tyll he England made great had a full answere . So thus these lordes departed , and the alyaunces in kynge taryed in the abbay of saynt Bernarde , and some of the empyre . the Englysshe lordes taryed ...
Page 367
... nat to make any great haste to fyght with your ennemyes , for they canne nat flye fro you though they wolde , they be in suche a ground ; wherfore , sir , I requyre you forbere for this day tyll to morowe the son rysinge . The kynge was ...
... nat to make any great haste to fyght with your ennemyes , for they canne nat flye fro you though they wolde , they be in suche a ground ; wherfore , sir , I requyre you forbere for this day tyll to morowe the son rysinge . The kynge was ...
Page 403
... wolde never trust them , nor wolde nat come to Parys , for he alwayes sayd that in a comynalte , ther was never no certentie , but finally shame , rebuke , and dyshonour . CAP . CLXXXII Of the beginnyng of the rysing of the commons ...
... wolde never trust them , nor wolde nat come to Parys , for he alwayes sayd that in a comynalte , ther was never no certentie , but finally shame , rebuke , and dyshonour . CAP . CLXXXII Of the beginnyng of the rysing of the commons ...
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