Cusack, M.F. History of Ireland.-Guizot, F.P.G. Popular history of France.-Müller, D. Popular history of Germany.-Beale, J.H. Our great republicW. Gay and Company, 1884 - World history |
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... French dominions . 511 Clovis dying , his dominions are divided among his children . 524 Battle of Voiron ; Chlodomir , king of Orleans , is killed by Gondemar , king of Burgundy . A.D. 531 Thierry , king of Metz , seizes Thurin-
... French dominions . 511 Clovis dying , his dominions are divided among his children . 524 Battle of Voiron ; Chlodomir , king of Orleans , is killed by Gondemar , king of Burgundy . A.D. 531 Thierry , king of Metz , seizes Thurin-
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... ( called the Wise ) king . 1380 Charles VI . king . 1407 The pope lays France under an interdict . 1415 The English defeat the French at Agincourt . 1436 Paris recovered by the French , on the 1499 FRANCE . - CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE . ix.
... ( called the Wise ) king . 1380 Charles VI . king . 1407 The pope lays France under an interdict . 1415 The English defeat the French at Agincourt . 1436 Paris recovered by the French , on the 1499 FRANCE . - CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE . ix.
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Joseph H. Beale. 1436 Paris recovered by the French , on the 1499 Louis XII . , king of France , takes 1449 War renewed between England and 1503 The power of the French in Naples 1465 Treaties of Conflans and of Saint- 1512 Battle of ...
Joseph H. Beale. 1436 Paris recovered by the French , on the 1499 Louis XII . , king of France , takes 1449 War renewed between England and 1503 The power of the French in Naples 1465 Treaties of Conflans and of Saint- 1512 Battle of ...
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... king of France . 1523 League against Francis I. of France , by Pope Clement VII . , the emperor , and the Venetians . Bayard d . The memoirs of Commines published . 1525 Francis I. taken prisoner in the battle of Pavia ( 24th of ...
... king of France . 1523 League against Francis I. of France , by Pope Clement VII . , the emperor , and the Venetians . Bayard d . The memoirs of Commines published . 1525 Francis I. taken prisoner in the battle of Pavia ( 24th of ...
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... king at Fontainebleau . Louis Napoleon escapes from Ham . Joseph Henri attempts to kill the 1847 Jerome Bonaparte returns to France after an exile of thirty - two years . Death of the ex - Empress Marie Louise . 1859 A.D. A.D. Achille ...
... king at Fontainebleau . Louis Napoleon escapes from Ham . Joseph Henri attempts to kill the 1847 Jerome Bonaparte returns to France after an exile of thirty - two years . Death of the ex - Empress Marie Louise . 1859 A.D. A.D. Achille ...
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Page 127 - ... apostatize, yet the cause will live; and though the public speaker should die, yet the immortal fire shall outlast the organ which conveyed it, and the breath of liberty, like the word of the holy man, will not die with the prophet, but survive him.
Page 36 - Henry King of England, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, and Earl of Anjou, to all his liegemen, English, Norman, Welsh and Scotch, and to all other nations under his dominion, sends greeting.
Page 268 - and tell those who send you, that we are here by the will of the people, and that we shall not budge save at the point of the bayonet.
Page 127 - ... freedom, am I to hear of faction. I wish for nothing but to breathe, in this our island, in common with my fellow-subjects, the air of liberty. I have no ambition, unless it be the ambition to break your chain, and contemplate your glory.
Page 19 - The Scots willingly received them all, and took care to supply them with food, as also to furnish them with books to read, and their teaching, gratis.
Page 105 - As' for that which you mention concerning liberty of conscience, I meddle not with any man's conscience. But if by liberty of conscience, you mean a liberty to exercise the Mass, I judge it best to use plain dealing, and to let you know, Where the Parliament of England have power, that will not be allowed of.
Page 93 - But those chiefs being basely informed, that witnesses were to be hired against them, foolishly fled from Dublin, and so taking guilt upon them, they were declared rebels, and six entire counties in Ulster were at once forfeited to the crown, which was what their enemies wanted.
Page 123 - Now know ye, that we having considered of the said articles are graciously pleased hereby to declare, that we do for us, our heirs and successors, as far as in us lies, ratify and confirm the same, and every clause, matter and thing therein contained.
Page 138 - The affirmative was languid but indisputable — another momentary pause ensued — again his lips seemed to decline their office : at length , with an eye averted from the object which he hated , he proclaimed , with a subdued voice ,
Page 112 - Do you remember," said Coligny to him, "the warnings I gave you a few hours ago? You will do well to take your precautions.