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... thought that the story of the old League between France and Scotland is so significant of national character , is so fruitful in romantic personal incident , and held so powerful an influence on the des- tinies of Europe , that an ...
... thought that the story of the old League between France and Scotland is so significant of national character , is so fruitful in romantic personal incident , and held so powerful an influence on the des- tinies of Europe , that an ...
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... thought that they would thus establish a Norman aristocracy , who in time would have a patriotic interest in the soil , and protect it from the designs of the aggrandising kings of Eng- land , their policy in the course of events turned ...
... thought that they would thus establish a Norman aristocracy , who in time would have a patriotic interest in the soil , and protect it from the designs of the aggrandising kings of Eng- land , their policy in the course of events turned ...
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... thought at all , the tendency of their thoughts would probably be that they could not be more miserable than they were , whoever was their king ; and we may be pretty sure that they did not attempt to solve the question about the ...
... thought at all , the tendency of their thoughts would probably be that they could not be more miserable than they were , whoever was their king ; and we may be pretty sure that they did not attempt to solve the question about the ...
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... 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 twenty ...
... 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 twenty ...
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... thought that the enjoyers of these liberties owe a debt to the victors at Bannockburn . Everybody has heard of the famous Scots Guard of France . The same authorities that carry back the League to the days of Charlemagne , make him the ...
... thought that the enjoyers of these liberties owe a debt to the victors at Bannockburn . Everybody has heard of the famous Scots Guard of France . The same authorities that carry back the League to the days of Charlemagne , make him the ...
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