The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Том 7Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... Duke of Burgundy's making war upon the Swiss , from whom he experienced his first material defeat , which was soon fol- lowed by a second . " His concern and distraction for his first defeat at Granson was so great , and made such deep ...
... Duke of Burgundy's making war upon the Swiss , from whom he experienced his first material defeat , which was soon fol- lowed by a second . " His concern and distraction for his first defeat at Granson was so great , and made such deep ...
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... duke took , to hide himself and retire from all manner of conversation , for by that means he grew so terrible to his own servants , that none of them durst venture to come near him to give him either counsel or comfort , but suffered ...
... duke took , to hide himself and retire from all manner of conversation , for by that means he grew so terrible to his own servants , that none of them durst venture to come near him to give him either counsel or comfort , but suffered ...
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... Duke Charles's widow , because both of them had signed the letter which the chancellor and the Lord d'Hymbercourt had delivered to the king , as you have heard ; so that the citizens had now the sole authority and management of the poor ...
... Duke Charles's widow , because both of them had signed the letter which the chancellor and the Lord d'Hymbercourt had delivered to the king , as you have heard ; so that the citizens had now the sole authority and management of the poor ...
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... Duke of Austria remain master of the field , and in no case desert the duties which , by the death of his wife , had devolved wholly upon him , yet the wily Lewis , by that management , which his historian terms " his great policy and ...
... Duke of Austria remain master of the field , and in no case desert the duties which , by the death of his wife , had devolved wholly upon him , yet the wily Lewis , by that management , which his historian terms " his great policy and ...
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... Duke of Burgundy , and at winter they made a truce . " Nor are we sorry to make a truce with such subjects ; for battles unredeemed by any of the attributes of heroism , save personal courage ; and politics , whose eternal manœuvres and ...
... Duke of Burgundy , and at winter they made a truce . " Nor are we sorry to make a truce with such subjects ; for battles unredeemed by any of the attributes of heroism , save personal courage ; and politics , whose eternal manœuvres and ...
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