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... Charles the Bold , who perished at Nancy , and left his extensive dominions to his only daughter Mary , by whose marriage with the Emperor Maximilian the First , they devolved to the house of Austria . ' Whether this inaccuracy , which ...
... Charles the Bold , who perished at Nancy , and left his extensive dominions to his only daughter Mary , by whose marriage with the Emperor Maximilian the First , they devolved to the house of Austria . ' Whether this inaccuracy , which ...
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... Charles ( the bold , D. of Burgundy ) , which Edward had for some days expected , arrived ; and the Duke , enraged at finding the truce concluded , tried every means to break it . An Englishman , admiring the exact order and discipline ...
... Charles ( the bold , D. of Burgundy ) , which Edward had for some days expected , arrived ; and the Duke , enraged at finding the truce concluded , tried every means to break it . An Englishman , admiring the exact order and discipline ...
Page 529
... Charles ( the bold , D. of Burgundy ) , which Edward had for some days expected , arrived ; and the Duke , enraged at finding the truce concluded , tried every means to break it . An Englishman , admiring the exact order and discipline ...
... Charles ( the bold , D. of Burgundy ) , which Edward had for some days expected , arrived ; and the Duke , enraged at finding the truce concluded , tried every means to break it . An Englishman , admiring the exact order and discipline ...
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