The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... Orleans taxes them with bringing it forward under subornation , and demands the name of the instigator . In their terror they name the Duke of Burgundy . He , really ignorant of his fol- lower's intrigue , indignantly disowns them , and ...
... Orleans taxes them with bringing it forward under subornation , and demands the name of the instigator . In their terror they name the Duke of Burgundy . He , really ignorant of his fol- lower's intrigue , indignantly disowns them , and ...
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... Duke of Gueldres , whom the English had instigated to declare war . After weary and mono- tonous marches , peace was ... Orleans , the King's brother , made himself too pleasing to the young wife of the Count of Nevers , afterwards Duke ...
... Duke of Gueldres , whom the English had instigated to declare war . After weary and mono- tonous marches , peace was ... Orleans , the King's brother , made himself too pleasing to the young wife of the Count of Nevers , afterwards Duke ...
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... Duke of Berri , ' It was I ; the devil tempted me ; ' the reaction of hate and pride within him , above all of the ... Orleans was a godly and virtuous act , for that Orleans was the enemy of God , of the King , and of the ...
... Duke of Berri , ' It was I ; the devil tempted me ; ' the reaction of hate and pride within him , above all of the ... Orleans was a godly and virtuous act , for that Orleans was the enemy of God , of the King , and of the ...
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