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... French King for that purpose . And in this sort the French ambassadors were dismissed : the King avoid- ing to understand any thing touching the re - annexing of Brittaine , as the ambassadors had avoided to men- tion it ; save that he ...
... French King for that purpose . And in this sort the French ambassadors were dismissed : the King avoid- ing to understand any thing touching the re - annexing of Brittaine , as the ambassadors had avoided to men- tion it ; save that he ...
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... King's hopes were , that partly by negligence , commonly imputed to the French , ( especially in the court of a ... French King from the enterprise of Brittaine ; and lastly in regard of the power of Maximilian , who was corrival ...
... King's hopes were , that partly by negligence , commonly imputed to the French , ( especially in the court of a ... French King from the enterprise of Brittaine ; and lastly in regard of the power of Maximilian , who was corrival ...
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... King our master saith the same thing over again to you , touching Nor- mandy , Guienne , Anjou ; yea and the kingdom of France itself . I cannot express it better than in your own words . If therefore the French King shall con- sent that ...
... King our master saith the same thing over again to you , touching Nor- mandy , Guienne , Anjou ; yea and the kingdom of France itself . I cannot express it better than in your own words . If therefore the French King shall con- sent that ...
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