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... King of France to accompany the royal visitors to the frontiers of the kingdom , to be the representative of the King . The unbounded con- fidence which Charles X. deservedly reposed in the Duke de Blacas is well known . Just as the ...
... King of France to accompany the royal visitors to the frontiers of the kingdom , to be the representative of the King . The unbounded con- fidence which Charles X. deservedly reposed in the Duke de Blacas is well known . Just as the ...
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... king . Twenty - five thousand beeves were to be driven annually into his pastures . And in addition to these stores of wealth , the king was gratified by the fleetest hounds and the keenest hawks which a nation of hunters could present ...
... king . Twenty - five thousand beeves were to be driven annually into his pastures . And in addition to these stores of wealth , the king was gratified by the fleetest hounds and the keenest hawks which a nation of hunters could present ...
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... king's hand in token of submission . " King Ferdinand was touched by this instance of confiding faith , and determined not to be outdone in generosity . He raised his late rival from the earth , and embraced him as a friend , nor would ...
... king's hand in token of submission . " King Ferdinand was touched by this instance of confiding faith , and determined not to be outdone in generosity . He raised his late rival from the earth , and embraced him as a friend , nor would ...
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