| Jean Froissart - 1839 - 758 Seiten
...buried in oblivion, and, under pain of incurring his displeasure, nothing farther done in the business. The knight, being a man of courage, and believing what his wife had told him, would not submit to this, but went to Paris and appealed to the parliament. The parliament summoned James le... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1839 - 758 Seiten
...under pain of incurring his displeasure, nothing farther done in the business. The knight, being a mau of courage, and believing what his wife had told him, would not submit to this, but went to Paris and appealed to the parliament. The parliament summoned James le... | |
| 1886 - 548 Seiten
...buried in oblivion, and, under pain of incurring his displeasure, nothing farther done in the business. The knight, being a man of courage, and believing what his wife had told him, would not submit to this, but went to Paris and appealed to the Parliament. The Parliament summoned James le... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1893 - 560 Seiten
...buried in oblivion, and, under pain of incurring his displeasure, nothing farther done in the business. The knight, being a man of courage, and believing what his wife had told him, would not submit to this, but went to Paris and appealed to the Parliament. The Parliament summoned James le... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1915 - 622 Seiten
...squire, and that she must have dreamed it. He commanded that henceforth all should be buried in oblivion. The knight, being a man of courage, and believing what his wife had told him, would not submit to this, but went to Paris and appealed to the Parliament. It summoned James le Gris, who replied,... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1915 - 616 Seiten
...squire, and that she must have dreamed it. He commanded that henceforth all should be buried in oblivion. The knight, being a man of courage, and believing what his wife had told him, would not submit to this, but went to Paris and appealed to the Parliament. It summoned James le Gris, who replied,... | |
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