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... King as much hap- piness , and the nation as much honour , wealth , and peace , as you or any other subject whatsoever , and would as gladly gratify all his lawful desires . But , my Lord , what would you do , if you were one of the King's ...
... King as much hap- piness , and the nation as much honour , wealth , and peace , as you or any other subject whatsoever , and would as gladly gratify all his lawful desires . But , my Lord , what would you do , if you were one of the King's ...
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... King , the leading ministers , and the French embassador , said , with as much wit as justice , " What a government is ours ! a King who speaks not ; a Cardinal who listens not ; a President of Castile who can not ; and a French ...
... King , the leading ministers , and the French embassador , said , with as much wit as justice , " What a government is ours ! a King who speaks not ; a Cardinal who listens not ; a President of Castile who can not ; and a French ...
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... king of the Britons in 1109 , when Cadwgan ap Bleddyn's dominions were bestowed on Gilbert Strongbow , Earl of Strigil , this fortress fell of course to his possession : in 1116 , Grufydd ap Rhys laid siege to it , but was dreadfully ...
... king of the Britons in 1109 , when Cadwgan ap Bleddyn's dominions were bestowed on Gilbert Strongbow , Earl of Strigil , this fortress fell of course to his possession : in 1116 , Grufydd ap Rhys laid siege to it , but was dreadfully ...
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