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... and who resolved always Compendious History of France. ... at his disposal ;
and he k-'pt his word ; so that an army of Normans entered France on one side,
while the King, when he had assembled a sufficient force, entered it on the other.
... and who resolved always Compendious History of France. ... at his disposal ;
and he k-'pt his word ; so that an army of Normans entered France on one side,
while the King, when he had assembled a sufficient force, entered it on the other.
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07 pdkj which prevailed in those times, perpetual quarrels between the
Compendious History of France. Compendious History of France. Comptndioui
History. js<i »hich induced Henry to grow •nkss of the increasing power of
tbejoung duke.
07 pdkj which prevailed in those times, perpetual quarrels between the
Compendious History of France. Compendious History of France. Comptndioui
History. js<i »hich induced Henry to grow •nkss of the increasing power of
tbejoung duke.
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His brother, the count de Dreux, arrived there a little be- foie him, and had thrown
out strong of France. Biiti/h insinuations, that the losses sustained abroad, and
the discredit reflected from thence -on the armies of France, was chiefly owing to
...
His brother, the count de Dreux, arrived there a little be- foie him, and had thrown
out strong of France. Biiti/h insinuations, that the losses sustained abroad, and
the discredit reflected from thence -on the armies of France, was chiefly owing to
...
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Cmptndhtu HiJIery es France. jl2 Compendious History of Trance. British the
young king, pretending. Mag. his behalf, and threatened France with an invasion.
Lewis, provoked by his behaviour, levied troops likewise, and the king of England
...
Cmptndhtu HiJIery es France. jl2 Compendious History of Trance. British the
young king, pretending. Mag. his behalf, and threatened France with an invasion.
Lewis, provoked by his behaviour, levied troops likewise, and the king of England
...
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Comfendicui Hifory os France. J28 CctnptndicutHijioryefVtinte. Biitifh In the midst.
British T/"1NG John, who was a very vo- luptuous prince, had repudiated Havise,
ihe daughter of the carl of Gloucester; and having seen Isabel d' Angoulesrae, ...
Comfendicui Hifory os France. J28 CctnptndicutHijioryefVtinte. Biitifh In the midst.
British T/"1NG John, who was a very vo- luptuous prince, had repudiated Havise,
ihe daughter of the carl of Gloucester; and having seen Isabel d' Angoulesrae, ...
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