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The Lord Cordes was ready to em- brace the occasion , which was partly of his own set- ting , and sent forthwith greater forces than it had been possible for him to raise on the sudden if he had not looked for such a summons before ...
The Lord Cordes was ready to em- brace the occasion , which was partly of his own set- ting , and sent forthwith greater forces than it had been possible for him to raise on the sudden if he had not looked for such a summons before ...
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... offensive - ― began to suspect Charles's design upon the Duchess ; that thererpor le sent one James Contibald to Henry , to propose that they should join heir forces against Charles ; himself engaging to contribute not less thar .
... offensive - ― began to suspect Charles's design upon the Duchess ; that thererpor le sent one James Contibald to Henry , to propose that they should join heir forces against Charles ; himself engaging to contribute not less thar .
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For while they flourished in arms , the largeness of territory was a strength to them , and added forces , added treasures , added reputation : but when they decayed in arms , then greatness became a burden .
For while they flourished in arms , the largeness of territory was a strength to them , and added forces , added treasures , added reputation : but when they decayed in arms , then greatness became a burden .
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