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And although the English were therewithal nothing dismayed , and that it be the man- ner of soldiers upon bad news to speak the more bravely ; 1 yet nevertheless it was a kind of prepara- tive to a peace . Instantly in the neck of this ...
And although the English were therewithal nothing dismayed , and that it be the man- ner of soldiers upon bad news to speak the more bravely ; 1 yet nevertheless it was a kind of prepara- tive to a peace . Instantly in the neck of this ...
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He professed always to love and seek peace ; and it was his usual preface in his trea- ties , ' that when Christ came into the world peace was sung , and when he went out of the world peace was bequeathed . And this virtue could not ...
He professed always to love and seek peace ; and it was his usual preface in his trea- ties , ' that when Christ came into the world peace was sung , and when he went out of the world peace was bequeathed . And this virtue could not ...
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Observe too that this same humour of her people , ever eager for war and impatient of peace , did not prevent her from cultivating and maintaining peace during the whole time of her reign . And this her desire of peace , together with ...
Observe too that this same humour of her people , ever eager for war and impatient of peace , did not prevent her from cultivating and maintaining peace during the whole time of her reign . And this her desire of peace , together with ...
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