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... Henry IV . and Louis XIV . — the still greater nation of later times arose to such a height of lustre and triumph . Whatever other elements were at work in the long eventful regeneration , it may surely be permitted to our national ...
... Henry IV . and Louis XIV . — the still greater nation of later times arose to such a height of lustre and triumph . Whatever other elements were at work in the long eventful regeneration , it may surely be permitted to our national ...
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... Henry V. was thundering at the gate could they hear the warning voice of conquest over the horrid din of their own quarrels , or relax their hold of each other to turn an arm against the invader . To be sure , they met and tried to come ...
... Henry V. was thundering at the gate could they hear the warning voice of conquest over the horrid din of their own quarrels , or relax their hold of each other to turn an arm against the invader . To be sure , they met and tried to come ...
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John Hill Burton. bring into the world fresh victims of such horrors . When Henry V. came over to make his conquest , his captains excited curiosity at first , until they knew better the habits of the country , by abstain- ing from an ...
John Hill Burton. bring into the world fresh victims of such horrors . When Henry V. came over to make his conquest , his captains excited curiosity at first , until they knew better the habits of the country , by abstain- ing from an ...
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... Henry V. of England , then ruling in France , naturally felt the seriousness of an infusion of such fresh blood into the distracted and ruined country ; and he instructed his brother , the Duke of Bedford , acting as viceroy , to put on ...
... Henry V. of England , then ruling in France , naturally felt the seriousness of an infusion of such fresh blood into the distracted and ruined country ; and he instructed his brother , the Duke of Bedford , acting as viceroy , to put on ...
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... Henry then thought fit to treat the Scots as rebels , not entitled to the courtesies of war . To make the case more clear , he took his captive to France . James was in the English camp when Melun was taken , and therefore Henry hanged ...
... Henry then thought fit to treat the Scots as rebels , not entitled to the courtesies of war . To make the case more clear , he took his captive to France . James was in the English camp when Melun was taken , and therefore Henry hanged ...
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