The Reign of Henry the Fifth: 1415-1422The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... English king , the matter could be settled . It was , however , answered that such a meeting would be useless until pre- liminaries had been fully discussed ; whereupon the French urged that the English should say what sort of offer ...
... English king , the matter could be settled . It was , however , answered that such a meeting would be useless until pre- liminaries had been fully discussed ; whereupon the French urged that the English should say what sort of offer ...
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... English king should ever have their obedience - an answer which greatly nettled Henry , who sent word that the time was coming when they would have to obey an English king whether they wished or no3 . It was much worse , however , that ...
... English king should ever have their obedience - an answer which greatly nettled Henry , who sent word that the time was coming when they would have to obey an English king whether they wished or no3 . It was much worse , however , that ...
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... English were terrible2 . Their enemies recognised that they fought with great fierceness and courage , but they were , in a word , overwhelmed3 . Clarence was one of the first to fall , both French and Scots claiming for one of their ...
... English were terrible2 . Their enemies recognised that they fought with great fierceness and courage , but they were , in a word , overwhelmed3 . Clarence was one of the first to fall , both French and Scots claiming for one of their ...
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