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... King saith that sure he is , when the French King and himself sent to the subjects of Scotland ( that had taken arms against their King , ) they both spake in another stile , and did in princely manner signify their detestation of ...
... King saith that sure he is , when the French King and himself sent to the subjects of Scotland ( that had taken arms against their King , ) they both spake in another stile , and did in princely manner signify their detestation of ...
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... King's message , King Philip seeing how the world went , the sooner to get away went upon speed to the King at Windsor , and his Queen followed by easy journeys . The two Kings at their meeting used all the caresses and loving demon ...
... King's message , King Philip seeing how the world went , the sooner to get away went upon speed to the King at Windsor , and his Queen followed by easy journeys . The two Kings at their meeting used all the caresses and loving demon ...
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... King of Castile , who had the King in great estimation , and besides remembered where he was , and knew not what use he might have of the King's amity ; for that himself was new in his state of Spain , and unsettled both with his father ...
... King of Castile , who had the King in great estimation , and besides remembered where he was , and knew not what use he might have of the King's amity ; for that himself was new in his state of Spain , and unsettled both with his father ...
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