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... Duke had received and succoured Lewis Duke of Orleans and others of the French nobility , which had taken arms against their King . Wherefore King Charles , being resolved upon that war , knew well he could not receive any opposition so ...
... Duke had received and succoured Lewis Duke of Orleans and others of the French nobility , which had taken arms against their King . Wherefore King Charles , being resolved upon that war , knew well he could not receive any opposition so ...
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... Duke of Orleans , the first Prince of the blood and the second person of France : That therefore rightly to understand it , it was rather on their master's part a defensive war than an offensive , as that that could not be omitted or ...
... Duke of Orleans , the first Prince of the blood and the second person of France : That therefore rightly to understand it , it was rather on their master's part a defensive war than an offensive , as that that could not be omitted or ...
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... Duke's mind likewise ; well foreseeing that the Duke of Orleans , by whom the Duke of Brittaine was wholly led , taking himself to be upon terms irreconcileable with him , would admit of no treaty of peace ; whereby he should in one ...
... Duke's mind likewise ; well foreseeing that the Duke of Orleans , by whom the Duke of Brittaine was wholly led , taking himself to be upon terms irreconcileable with him , would admit of no treaty of peace ; whereby he should in one ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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