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The French King meanwhile invaded Brit- taine with great forces , and distressed the city of Nantes with a strait siege , 1 and ( as one who , though he had This is Polydore Vergil's statement ; who seems , as I said , to have been the ...
The French King meanwhile invaded Brit- taine with great forces , and distressed the city of Nantes with a strait siege , 1 and ( as one who , though he had This is Polydore Vergil's statement ; who seems , as I said , to have been the ...
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818 , 4 , who seems to have studied D'Argentré carefully ) appears to have been no part of the great convention between ... but agreeing perfectly well with his theory of Henry's policy ; for it would seem from that that Henry had taken ...
818 , 4 , who seems to have studied D'Argentré carefully ) appears to have been no part of the great convention between ... but agreeing perfectly well with his theory of Henry's policy ; for it would seem from that that Henry had taken ...
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Next , whatsoever is done by virtue and industry , seems to be done by a kind of habit and art , and there- fore open to be imitated and followed ; whereas felicity is inimitable . So we generally see that things of nature seem more ...
Next , whatsoever is done by virtue and industry , seems to be done by a kind of habit and art , and there- fore open to be imitated and followed ; whereas felicity is inimitable . So we generally see that things of nature seem more ...
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