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A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the ... - Page 432
by John Burke - 1832
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John Cassell's Illustrated History of England, Volume 5

John Frederick Smith - 1861 - 644 pages
...answer which you should have done when the king of Spain charged you to assassinate the cliaracter of a man whose birth is as illustrious as your own, or that of the duke of Guise. I can have no communication with you but in arms. If you have any humanity, pray send...
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Sketches of Celebrated Canadians: And Persons Connected with Canada, from ...

Henry James Morgan - 1862 - 808 pages
...assassinate the Duke de Guise, he returned the answer which you should have thought of when you attempted to assassinate the character of a man whose birth is as illustrious as your own, or that of the Duke de Guise. I can have no further communication with you but in arms. If you have any humanity,...
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Sketches of Celebrated Canadians: And Persons Connected with Canada, from ...

Henry James Morgan - 1862 - 812 pages
...returned the answer which you -honld have thought of when you attempted to assassinate the ' -haracter of a man whose birth is as illustrious as your own, or that I the Duke de Guise. I can have no further communication with JOB hat in arms. If you have any humanity,...
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The Scottish Nation: Or The Surnames, Families, Literature ..., Volume 2

William Anderson - 1862 - 806 pages
...sovereign to assassinate the duke de Guise, he returned the answer which yon should have done, when you were charged to assassinate the character of a man whose birth is fa illustrious as your own, or that of the duke de Guise. I can have no further communication with...
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John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the ..., Volume 5

Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 662 pages
...duke of Guise, he returned the answer which you should have done when the king of Spain charged yon to assassinate the character of a man whose birth is as illustrious as your own, or that of the duke of Guise, I can hava no communication with you but in arms. If yonhaye any humanity, pray send...
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The Scottish Nation: Or, The Surnames, Families, Literature ..., Volume 2

William Anderson - 1867 - 790 pages
...desired hy his sovereigu to assassinate the duke de Guise, he returned the answer which yon shonld have done, when yon were charged to assassinate the character of a man whose hirth is as illustrions as yonr own, or that of the duke de Guise. I cun have no further communication...
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Hislop's Book of Scottish anecdote

Alexander Hislop (publisher) - 1875 - 378 pages
...sovereign to assassinate the Duke de Guise, he returned the answer which you should have done, when you were charged to assassinate the character of a man...birth is as illustrious as your own, or that of the Duke de Guise. I can have no further communication with you but in arms. If you have any humanity,...
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A Popular History of England: From the Earliest Times to the ..., Volume 2

François Guizot - 1876 - 568 pages
...Duke of Guise, he returned the answer which you should have made when the King of Spain charged you to assassinate the character of a man whose birth is as illustrious as your own. I can have no other communication with you but in arms." Crillon replied in the same noble tone. "Your...
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Guide to Spain & Portugal: Including the Balearic Islands

Henry O'Shea - 1879 - 740 pages
...answer which yon shonM have returned when the King of Spus charged you to assassinate the characts of a man whose birth is as illustrious as your own, or that of the Duke of Guise.' After a protracted defence, tin magazines and hospitals were fired, mi the English...
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The Scot in New France: An Ethnological Study

Sir James MacPherson Le Moine - 1881 - 92 pages
...assassinate the Duke de Guise, he returned the answer which you should have thought of, when you attempted to assassinate the character of a man whose birth is as illustrious as your own, or that of the Duke de Guise. I can have no further communication with you but in arms. If you have any humanity,...
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