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... things fell out as he expected . For when the English ambassador came to the court of Brittaine , the Duke was then scarcely perfect in his memory , and all things were directed by the Duke of Orleans ; who gave audi- ence to the ...
... things fell out as he expected . For when the English ambassador came to the court of Brittaine , the Duke was then scarcely perfect in his memory , and all things were directed by the Duke of Orleans ; who gave audi- ence to the ...
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Douglas Denon Heath. the Duke of Brittaine1 and found things in no other terms than they were before . Upon their return they informed the King of the state of the affairs , and how far the French King was ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Douglas Denon Heath. the Duke of Brittaine1 and found things in no other terms than they were before . Upon their return they informed the King of the state of the affairs , and how far the French King was ...
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... things happened in the year following , which was the fifth of this King . But in the end of the fourth year the King had called again his Parliament , not as it seemeth for any particular occa- sion of state : but the former Parliament ...
... things happened in the year following , which was the fifth of this King . But in the end of the fourth year the King had called again his Parliament , not as it seemeth for any particular occa- sion of state : but the former Parliament ...
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... things for their ends ; the one to keep the King quiet till the marriage of Brittaine was past ( and this was but a ... thing with an other , he gave Brittaine for lost ; 2 but resolved to 1 So ed . 1622. The MS . omits " great . " The ...
... things for their ends ; the one to keep the King quiet till the marriage of Brittaine was past ( and this was but a ... thing with an other , he gave Brittaine for lost ; 2 but resolved to 1 So ed . 1622. The MS . omits " great . " The ...
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... things he did wisely foresee , and did as artifi- cially conduct , whereby all things fell into his lap as he desired . For as for the Parliament , it presently took fire , being affectionate ( of old ) to the war of France , and ...
... things he did wisely foresee , and did as artifi- cially conduct , whereby all things fell into his lap as he desired . For as for the Parliament , it presently took fire , being affectionate ( of old ) to the war of France , and ...
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