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... forces against Charles ; himself engaging to contribute not less thar . 10,000 men for two years , and as soon as he should be ready for the war o let Henry know , giving him six months for preparation : - that Henry , vho felt that the ...
... forces against Charles ; himself engaging to contribute not less thar . 10,000 men for two years , and as soon as he should be ready for the war o let Henry know , giving him six months for preparation : - that Henry , vho felt that the ...
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... forces , they were not only in preparation , but in readiness presently to set forth , under the con- duct of Dawbeney the Lord Chamberlain . But as soon as the King understood of the rebellion of Corn- wall , he stayed those forces ...
... forces , they were not only in preparation , but in readiness presently to set forth , under the con- duct of Dawbeney the Lord Chamberlain . But as soon as the King understood of the rebellion of Corn- wall , he stayed those forces ...
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... forces of a state to the amplitude of empire , it cannot be better demonstrated than by the two first examples which ... forces , added treasures , added reputation : but when they decayed in arms , then greatness became a burden . For ...
... forces of a state to the amplitude of empire , it cannot be better demonstrated than by the two first examples which ... forces , added treasures , added reputation : but when they decayed in arms , then greatness became a burden . For ...
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