Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 560
... king de jure , King of Bourges - for his son Louis , the de jure Dauphin . Charles was then in desperate plight . Though six years had passed since the death of the conqueror , Henry V. , the English held almost every rood of French ...
... king de jure , King of Bourges - for his son Louis , the de jure Dauphin . Charles was then in desperate plight . Though six years had passed since the death of the conqueror , Henry V. , the English held almost every rood of French ...
Page 561
... King of France and the heiress - presumptive of Scotland , for her brother James was not yet born . The two kings swore to observe the obligations of all former alliances between their kingdoms , and Charles assigned to the King of ...
... King of France and the heiress - presumptive of Scotland , for her brother James was not yet born . The two kings swore to observe the obligations of all former alliances between their kingdoms , and Charles assigned to the King of ...
Page 574
... King James , was but a lad , the prisoner of the fierce and mighty Douglases . They pushed on to the French Court , where the sorrowful King received them with the most fatherly kindness . He commanded that they should step straight ...
... King James , was but a lad , the prisoner of the fierce and mighty Douglases . They pushed on to the French Court , where the sorrowful King received them with the most fatherly kindness . He commanded that they should step straight ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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