The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... king on reviewing the French army , his courage and gallantry in the battle , in which he is said to have saved the king's life by the loss of his own , his son - in - law's , and his kins- man's , are so well known that it would be ...
... king on reviewing the French army , his courage and gallantry in the battle , in which he is said to have saved the king's life by the loss of his own , his son - in - law's , and his kins- man's , are so well known that it would be ...
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... King Charles the Seventh to Bourges in Berry , the assembly of the three states in these pressures , being not able to meet after the usual manner in full Parlement because the countrey was unpassable , the enemy having made such firme ...
... King Charles the Seventh to Bourges in Berry , the assembly of the three states in these pressures , being not able to meet after the usual manner in full Parlement because the countrey was unpassable , the enemy having made such firme ...
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... king imprisoned by his son ( 1 ) , five emperors massacred ( 2 ) , five kings assassinated ( 3 ) , six kings deposed ( 4 ) , five republic annihilated ( 5 ) , a great kingdom effaced from the map of Europe ( 6 ) . I have seen England ...
... king imprisoned by his son ( 1 ) , five emperors massacred ( 2 ) , five kings assassinated ( 3 ) , six kings deposed ( 4 ) , five republic annihilated ( 5 ) , a great kingdom effaced from the map of Europe ( 6 ) . I have seen England ...
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