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Page 127
... received the ratification of his proposals by the king of France . We have here a character- istic trait of Leo as a temporal sovereign : since we find him , shortly after he had lost sight of these splendid projects , exert- ing all ...
... received the ratification of his proposals by the king of France . We have here a character- istic trait of Leo as a temporal sovereign : since we find him , shortly after he had lost sight of these splendid projects , exert- ing all ...
Page 181
... received , the more earnest he became in his solicitations for pecuniary assistance . ' After several peremptory , but ineffectual demands , Dermody resorted to the expedient of drawing on Sir James for money , which produced an ...
... received , the more earnest he became in his solicitations for pecuniary assistance . ' After several peremptory , but ineffectual demands , Dermody resorted to the expedient of drawing on Sir James for money , which produced an ...
Page 468
... received in the most kind manner by his royal master ; and he resumed his military duties during the remainder of the war , in which he acquitted himself with his usual ability . On one occasion , he received a grievous wound in the arm ...
... received in the most kind manner by his royal master ; and he resumed his military duties during the remainder of the war , in which he acquitted himself with his usual ability . On one occasion , he received a grievous wound in the arm ...
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