| Jean Froissart - 1806 - 404 Seiten
...the table was again laid out for the king, who ate fome little ; but he had before told the duke, ? Good uncle, have your horfes faddled, not all, but...advife with you what anfwer to make to the Londoners' de^ mands. Tell your houfe-fteward to follow us with your fervants to London, where they will find... | |
| John Fitchett Marsh - 1883 - 336 Seiten
...where the table was again laid out for the King, who ate fome little ; but he had before told the Duke, 'Good uncle, have your horfes faddled — not all,...you muft accompany me to London, as I am to have a meetiug to-morrow with the citizens, and we fhall furely meet my uncles of Lancafter and York; but... | |
| John Fitchett Marsh - 1883 - 336 Seiten
...where the table was again laid out for the King, who ate fome little ; but he had before told the Duke, 'Good uncle, have your horfes faddled — not all,...you muft accompany me to London, as I am to have a meetiug to-morrow with the citizens, and we (hall furely meet my uncles of Lancafter and York ; but... | |
| John Fitchett Marsh - 1883 - 332 Seiten
...the table was again laid out for the King, who ate foine little ; but he had before told the Duke, 'Good uncle, have your horfes faddled — not all, but five or fix — for you mult accompany me to London, as I am to have a meeting to-morrow with the citizens, and we mail furely... | |
| Edward T. Clarke - 1901 - 330 Seiten
...Duke : "'Good uncle, have five or six horses saddled, for you MURDER OF THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER 87 must accompany me to London, as I am to have a meeting to-morrow with the citizens ; we shall surely see my uncles of Lancaster and York, but I shall advise with you what answer to make... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1908 - 626 Seiten
...little ; but he had before said to the duke, " Good uncle, have five or six horses saddled, for you must accompany me to London, as I am to have a meeting tomorrow with the citizens ; we shall surely see my uncles of Lancaster and York, but I shall advise with you what answer to make... | |
| 1920 - 136 Seiten
...before told the duke, " Fair uncle, have your horses saddled, not all, but five or six, for you must accompany me to London, as I am to have a meeting to-morrow with the citizens; and we shall surely meet my uncles of Lancaster and York, but I shall advise with you what answer to make... | |
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