| Robert Henry - 1788 - 436 trang
...the king and council of England : " Alle thing there " profpered for you, til the tyme of the fiege of " Orleans, taken in hand, God knoweth by what " advis. At the whiche tyme, after the adventure " fallen to the perfone of my coufm of Salyfbury, <f whom God aflbille,... | |
| Robert Henry - 1800 - 438 trang
...the king and council of England : " Alle thing there " profpered for you, til the tyme of the fiege of " Orleans, taken in hand, God knoweth by what " advis. At the whiche tyme, after the adventure " fallen to the perfone of my coufm of Salyfbury, " whom God afToille,... | |
| Robert Henry - 1805 - 440 trang
...the king and council of England : " Alle thing there " profpered for you, til the time of the fiege of " Orleans, taken in hand, God knoweth by what " advis. At the whiche tyme, after the adventure " fallen to the perfone of my coufin cf Salyfbury, " whom God affoille,... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 442 trang
...the King and council of England : " Alle thing " there profpered for you, til the time of the " fiege of Orleans, taken in hand, God knoweth " by what advis. At the whiche tyme, after the " adventure fallen to the perfone of my coufm " of Salyfbury, whom God aflbille,... | |
| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - 1826 - 494 trang
...the king and council is a real curiosity : " And all things there prospered for you, till the time of the siege of Orleans, taken in hand God knoweth by what advice ; at the which time, after the adventure fallen to the person of my cousin of Salisbury^ whom... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 376 trang
...the siege of Orleans by Joan. Bedford's own words, which are preserved in Rymer,* are as follows : " And alle thing there prospered for you til the tyme...taken in hand, God knoweth by what advis. " At the whiche tyme, after the adventure fallen to the persone of my cousin of Salisbury, whom God assoille,... | |
| Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1851 - 400 trang
...the siege of Orleans by Joan. Bedford's own words, which are preserved in Rymer,* are as follows : " And alle thing there prospered for you til the tyme of the Siejre of Orleans taken in hand, God knoweth by what advis. '' At the whiche tyme, after the adventure... | |
| Lappenberg - 1858 - 746 trang
...Safleß, roä^renb ber geinb паф Serflörung bfê nadiftcn Srûcfenbogené fîd) auf ein neueé tvme of the Siege of Orleans, taken in hand God knoweth by what advie. Rot. Pari. V, 435 (Appendix). 'Лиф Ms. S loa ne 1"76 fol. 84b: eo quod inter se erant diuisi... | |
| Stephen Dowell - 1876 - 444 trang
...towards the expenses of the war with France, soon about to take a disastrous turn, commencing from ' the tyme of the siege of Orleans, taken in hand God knoweth by what advis.' 1 The first grant of a fifteenth and tenth in this reign was made in 1429, on 'ye morne next after... | |
| George William Kitchin - 1881 - 664 trang
...race came out. The Duke of Bedford himself, writing to England, acknowledged the discouragement. ' Alle thing there prospered for you til the tyme of...At the which tyme after the adventure fallen to the person of my Cousin of Salysbury, whom God assoille, there felle, by the Hand of God, as it seemeth,... | |
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