Charles the Bold - Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 by Ruth Putnam
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[Footnote 5: Commines says at The Hague; Meyer makes it Gorcum.]
[Footnote 6: III., 3.] [Footnote 7: Lavisse iv^{ii}., 336.] [Footnote 8: Chastellain, v., i, etc.] [Footnote 9: V., II.] [Footnote 10: Letter of the Count of Charolais to the citizens of Amiens. (_Collection de Documents inédits sur l'histoire de France_.) "Mélanges," ii., 317. In this collection taken from MS. in the Bibl. Nat. there are many letters private and public about these events.] [Footnote 11: Since its recovery from the English, there had been no duke in Normandy. It was thus the one province open to the king.] [Footnote 12: I., ch. xi. His vivacious story of the siege should be read in detail.] [Footnote 13: I., ch. xii.] [Footnote 14: Commines, I., ch. xii.] [Footnote 15: La Marche, iii., p. 27.] |
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