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For that which concerned the entailing of the crown ( more than that he was true to his own will , that he would not endure any mention of the Lady Elizabeth , no not in the nature of special entail ' ) , he carried it otherwise with ...
For that which concerned the entailing of the crown ( more than that he was true to his own will , that he would not endure any mention of the Lady Elizabeth , no not in the nature of special entail ' ) , he carried it otherwise with ...
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The whole sum of 745,000 crowns was to be paid off by half - yearly instalments of 25,000 francs in crowns of gold ; each franc worth 20 sols , each crown worth 35 sols ; at which rate it would take more than 25 years to pay the whole ...
The whole sum of 745,000 crowns was to be paid off by half - yearly instalments of 25,000 francs in crowns of gold ; each franc worth 20 sols , each crown worth 35 sols ; at which rate it would take more than 25 years to pay the whole ...
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And yet being a married man in those young years , it promised hope of speedy issue to suc- ceed in the Crown . Neither was there any Queen Mother , who might share any way in the government or clash with the counsellors for authority ...
And yet being a married man in those young years , it promised hope of speedy issue to suc- ceed in the Crown . Neither was there any Queen Mother , who might share any way in the government or clash with the counsellors for authority ...
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