The History of France ...Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1840 |
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... crime , for such it was considered , with death . observance of certain forms of justice seemed to give full excuse for dispensing with the spirit . The three fol- lowing centuries of blind law and religious bigotry sur- pass the times ...
... crime , for such it was considered , with death . observance of certain forms of justice seemed to give full excuse for dispensing with the spirit . The three fol- lowing centuries of blind law and religious bigotry sur- pass the times ...
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... crime , was the fact that the legal process of trial was itself but a tedious kind of assassination ; and the midnight vengeance of the bravo about as equitable and respectable as the noon - day decisions of judge and execu- tioner ...
... crime , was the fact that the legal process of trial was itself but a tedious kind of assassination ; and the midnight vengeance of the bravo about as equitable and respectable as the noon - day decisions of judge and execu- tioner ...
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... crime ; yet if the past weakness of Henry had not constituted the force of Guise , never would crime have been more amply excused by a sense of self - preservation and necessity . - Henry determined , in a word , to assassinate the duke ...
... crime ; yet if the past weakness of Henry had not constituted the force of Guise , never would crime have been more amply excused by a sense of self - preservation and necessity . - Henry determined , in a word , to assassinate the duke ...
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911 | 8 |
assembles an Army at Lyons for the Invasion | 9 |
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amongst Anjou Aquitaine aristocracy arms army attacked barons battle became besieged betwixt Bourbon Britany brother Burgundians called Carlovingian cause character Charlemagne Charles Charles of Anjou chief Christian church civilisation clergy Clovis commanded conquest constable Count of Champagne count of Flanders count of Toulouse court crime crown crusade daughter dauphin death defeat dominions duchy duke of Burgundy duke of Orleans Edward emperor empire enemies England English favour feudal Flanders force Franks French king French monarch Henry honour Hugh Capet influence Italy John king of France king of Navarre king's kingdom knights latter league Louis XI marched Maximilian Milan monarch Montfort Naples nation nobles Normandy obliged Paris parliament Pepin perished Philip Augustus Philip the Fair pontiff pope possession prelates prince prisoner province quarrel queen reign Rheims rival Rome royal Saracens Sforza siege soon sovereign spirit success Swiss throne took towns treaty usurped victory whilst young