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Page 161
... king with his counsels as well as with his sword ; and , to the duties of his sta- tion , he added the most tender concern for whatever related person- ally to his royal master . He was not ignorant , that Frederick , in a moment of ...
... king with his counsels as well as with his sword ; and , to the duties of his sta- tion , he added the most tender concern for whatever related person- ally to his royal master . He was not ignorant , that Frederick , in a moment of ...
Page 341
... king can fucceed in this , I shall be much rejoiced ; for , as you may easily imagine , I feel more interested for him who has married my daughter than for king Philip , who has ne- ver done any thing for me , although I am married to ...
... king can fucceed in this , I shall be much rejoiced ; for , as you may easily imagine , I feel more interested for him who has married my daughter than for king Philip , who has ne- ver done any thing for me , although I am married to ...
Page 343
... king of France , they were there at an anchor waiting the return of the king of England to dispute his passage . When the king's fleet was almost got to Sluys , they saw so many masts standing before it , that they looked like a wood . The ...
... king of France , they were there at an anchor waiting the return of the king of England to dispute his passage . When the king's fleet was almost got to Sluys , they saw so many masts standing before it , that they looked like a wood . The ...
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