| Jean Froissart - 1805 - 508 páginas
...to your fhip, and not think of landing to-day, for this is an unfortunate omen.' The king inftantly replied, ' For why ? I look upon it as very favourable, and a fign that the land is defirous of me.' His people were much pleafed with this anfwer. The king and... | |
| James Peller Malcolm - 1811 - 402 páginas
...us entreat you to return to your ship, and not think of landing to-day ; for this is an unfortunate omen." The king instantly replied, ",For why? I look...Froissart relates a conversation between himself and Sir William.de Lisle, concerning St. ; Patrick's hole, which is interesting with respect to the purpose... | |
| Henry Southern - 1827 - 554 páginas
...us entreat you to return to your ship, and not think of landing to-day, for this is an unfortunate omen.' The king instantly replied, ' For why ? I look...favourable, and a sign that the land is desirous of me.' " — Johnes's Froissart, chap. cxx. 2 July 18th. ' Et fourner payn. 4 July 14th. — This account... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 550 páginas
...us entreat you to return to your ship, and not think of landing to-day, for this is an unfortunate omen.' The king instantly replied, ' For why ? I look...favourable, and a sign that the land is desirous of me.' " — Johnes's Froissart, chap. cxx. 1 July 18th. J Et fourner payn. 4 July 14th. — This account... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 548 páginas
...think of landing to-day, for this is an unfortunate omen.' The king instantly replied, ' For why ? 1 look upon it as very favourable, and a sign that the land is desirous of me.' "— Johnes's Froissart, chap. cxx. * July 18th. ' Et fourner payn. * July 14th. — This account differs... | |
| 1827 - 550 páginas
...think of landing to-day, for this is an unfortunate omen.' The king instantly replied, ' For why ? l look upon it as very favourable, and a sign that the land is desirous of me.' " — Johnes's Froissart, chap. cxx. * July l8th. * Et fourner payn. 4 July l4th. — This account... | |
| 1857 - 504 páginas
...us entreat you to return to your ship, and not think of landing to-day, for this is an unfortunate omen." The king instantly replied, " For why ? I look...favourable, and a sign that the land is desirous of me." The French chronicler then proceeds to describe the advance of the armies by sea and land ; the capture... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1839 - 830 páginas
...us entreat you to return to your ship, and not think of landing to-day, for this is an unfortunate omen." The king instantly replied, " For why ? I look...favourable, and a sign that the land is desirous of me." "His people were much pleased with this answer. The king and his army lay that night upon the sands.... | |
| John William Carleton - 1857 - 486 páginas
...us entreat you to return to your ship, and not think of landing to-day, for this is an unfortunate omen." The king instantly replied, " For why ? I look...favourable, and a sign that the land is desirous of me." The French chronicler then proceeds to describe the advance of the armies by sea and land ; the capture... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1839 - 830 páginas
...us entreat you to return to your ship, and not think of landing to-day, for this is an unfortunate omen.". The king instantly replied, " For why ? I...favourable, and a sign that the land is desirous of rue." 'His people were much pleased with this answer. The king and his army lay that night upon the... | |
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