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... kings and princes . To my sovereign , King Henry III . , I was an active and faithful ser- vant , whilst the storm of calamity was upon him : I executed his com missions to the chief magistrates of the provinces , was chosen of his ...
... kings and princes . To my sovereign , King Henry III . , I was an active and faithful ser- vant , whilst the storm of calamity was upon him : I executed his com missions to the chief magistrates of the provinces , was chosen of his ...
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... king respectfully received the flower , and afterwards threw it away into a corner , where they all remained neglected and undisturbed . At last the king accidentally discovered a jewel , and searching into every flower , found in every ...
... king respectfully received the flower , and afterwards threw it away into a corner , where they all remained neglected and undisturbed . At last the king accidentally discovered a jewel , and searching into every flower , found in every ...
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... King . * If the Cardinal of Noailles and the Bishop of Chartres were not perfidious , they must have been the weakest of men . Bossuet prevailed on them to undertake the examination of Fenelon's work , and to agree on the kind of ...
... King . * If the Cardinal of Noailles and the Bishop of Chartres were not perfidious , they must have been the weakest of men . Bossuet prevailed on them to undertake the examination of Fenelon's work , and to agree on the kind of ...
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