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... causes had combined to create for him powerful enemies in Henry , the Duke of Burgundy , and his own mother . Against the first - named he was engaged , though with a very insufficient force , in the south , where the English had ...
... causes had combined to create for him powerful enemies in Henry , the Duke of Burgundy , and his own mother . Against the first - named he was engaged , though with a very insufficient force , in the south , where the English had ...
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... caused the favourite to be seized at Vincennes , tied up in a leather sack , with a label attached to it , ' Let pass the justice . of the King , ' and thrown into the Seine , where he was drowned - drowning in those days being a common ...
... caused the favourite to be seized at Vincennes , tied up in a leather sack , with a label attached to it , ' Let pass the justice . of the King , ' and thrown into the Seine , where he was drowned - drowning in those days being a common ...
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... caused Charles to be brought before its gates , in order to give the besieged an excuse for yielding at the presence of their sovereign . The snare , however , did not succeed , and the summons was answered with spirit by the citizens ...
... caused Charles to be brought before its gates , in order to give the besieged an excuse for yielding at the presence of their sovereign . The snare , however , did not succeed , and the summons was answered with spirit by the citizens ...
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... caused a trumpet and a herald , with all the customary ceremonies , to summon ' Charles , Duke of Touraine and Dauphin , to appear at the marble table , before the Parliament of Paris , to answer for himself and his accomplices to the ...
... caused a trumpet and a herald , with all the customary ceremonies , to summon ' Charles , Duke of Touraine and Dauphin , to appear at the marble table , before the Parliament of Paris , to answer for himself and his accomplices to the ...
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... caused their uncle - the subtle , imperious , and grasping Bishop of Winchester - to be named Chan- cellor . This man was the Beaufort of our Shakspeare , ' who died and made no sign . ' We shall have more to say about him hereafter.1 ...
... caused their uncle - the subtle , imperious , and grasping Bishop of Winchester - to be named Chan- cellor . This man was the Beaufort of our Shakspeare , ' who died and made no sign . ' We shall have more to say about him hereafter.1 ...
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