The history of Lewis xi. king of France. Transl, Volume 2 |
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Page 333 - king of France .does not revenge the injuries of the duke of Orleans*
Page 336 - of Armagnac, divided that of Foix, humbled the great men, restrained their outrages, and concluded with making a glorious peace; leaving at his death an army of
Page 34 - the hiftory of the civil wars between the houfes of York and Lancafter,
Page 297 - of; and had he lived a few years longer, the revenues of the kingdom would have
Page 126 - for a ranfom of fifty thoufand crowns, which, the king of France was to pay for her, within five years. We find in the
Page 336 - by his policy, than other kings do by arms. He enlarged the kingdom by adding to it the county of
Page 125 - thoufand crowns yearly, at two payments, during the life of the two kings. 2. That the king of France
Page 126 - thoufand crowns, without doing any damage, and to leave hoftages for the performance of his word. The
Page 6 - one of his guards to deliver a letter to two gentlemen of the neighbourhood, wherein he