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But the King's hopes were , that partly by negligence , commonly imputed to the French , ( especially in the court of a young King2 ) ; and partly by the native power of Brittaine itself , which was not small ; but chiefly in respect of ...
But the King's hopes were , that partly by negligence , commonly imputed to the French , ( especially in the court of a young King2 ) ; and partly by the native power of Brittaine itself , which was not small ; but chiefly in respect of ...
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“ The French King ( as no doubt ye have heard ) maketh at this present hot war upon the Duke of Brit- taine . His army is now before Nantes , ' and holdeth it straitly besieged , being the principal city , if not in ceremony and ...
“ The French King ( as no doubt ye have heard ) maketh at this present hot war upon the Duke of Brit- taine . His army is now before Nantes , ' and holdeth it straitly besieged , being the principal city , if not in ceremony and ...
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By the time the nine - months ' truce that was substituted was about to expire , Henry had made his peace with France , and Perkin had been sent away from the French court . And then it was that James agreed to prolong the truce for a ...
By the time the nine - months ' truce that was substituted was about to expire , Henry had made his peace with France , and Perkin had been sent away from the French court . And then it was that James agreed to prolong the truce for a ...
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