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... king had crossed the river , the enemy were pressed with more vigour . The king himself led the cavalry to the charge , having nothing but a walking- stick in his hand , and not having been able to put on his cuirass because of the ...
... king had crossed the river , the enemy were pressed with more vigour . The king himself led the cavalry to the charge , having nothing but a walking- stick in his hand , and not having been able to put on his cuirass because of the ...
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... king . This might easily have been done without attracting the attention of those who were about the king . Fortunately , however , the late Duke of Schom- berg's equerry , who was on a slight eminence between the camp and the spot ...
... king . This might easily have been done without attracting the attention of those who were about the king . Fortunately , however , the late Duke of Schom- berg's equerry , who was on a slight eminence between the camp and the spot ...
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... King is negatived by the direction to sing the ballad " to the tune of Vive le Roy . " When Charles II . was proclaimed king , a ballad was written upon the event , which has the following burden or chorus : - " Then let us sing , boyes ...
... King is negatived by the direction to sing the ballad " to the tune of Vive le Roy . " When Charles II . was proclaimed king , a ballad was written upon the event , which has the following burden or chorus : - " Then let us sing , boyes ...
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