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... England . Izmo 6d . Hatchard . Talleyrand is the chief speaker in this little dialogue ; and he ad- vises his Imperial master to endeavour to obtain a peace with England , as the most effectual means of hostility , and of ultimately ...
... England . Izmo 6d . Hatchard . Talleyrand is the chief speaker in this little dialogue ; and he ad- vises his Imperial master to endeavour to obtain a peace with England , as the most effectual means of hostility , and of ultimately ...
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... England , at length found himself forsaken by his friends , and compelled to retire to the moun tains for safety : even here he might have made terms with Henry ; ( indeed Stowe says , he was actually pardoned at the intercession of ...
... England , at length found himself forsaken by his friends , and compelled to retire to the moun tains for safety : even here he might have made terms with Henry ; ( indeed Stowe says , he was actually pardoned at the intercession of ...
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... England by long absence wean'd , From every court he every folly glean'd , And was ( so close do evil habits cling ) Till crown'd , a beggar ; and when crown'd , no king . State he resign'd to those whom state could please , Careless of ...
... England by long absence wean'd , From every court he every folly glean'd , And was ( so close do evil habits cling ) Till crown'd , a beggar ; and when crown'd , no king . State he resign'd to those whom state could please , Careless of ...
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