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Page 440
... Charles which he held of the empire , he was beyond himself . In estimating the causes of the war all comparison the most powerful of the im- between Charles and the Swiss , Mr. Kirk perial feudatories . The next election might lays the ...
... Charles which he held of the empire , he was beyond himself . In estimating the causes of the war all comparison the most powerful of the im- between Charles and the Swiss , Mr. Kirk perial feudatories . The next election might lays the ...
Page 442
... Charles with re- gard to the marriage of his daughter . It is clear that Charles was possessed with a strong and not very intelligible dread of a son - in- law in any shape . Like many other princes , he shrank from the notion of a ...
... Charles with re- gard to the marriage of his daughter . It is clear that Charles was possessed with a strong and not very intelligible dread of a son - in- law in any shape . Like many other princes , he shrank from the notion of a ...
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... Charles . His father Philip had been an old friend and a good neighbor ; and , whatever we say of Ha- genbach , Charles personally had certainly done the Confederates no actual wrong . But it does not follow from this that peace was the ...
... Charles . His father Philip had been an old friend and a good neighbor ; and , whatever we say of Ha- genbach , Charles personally had certainly done the Confederates no actual wrong . But it does not follow from this that peace was the ...
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Thackeray | 2 |
Professional Enthusiasm | 8 |
Sit Down in the Lowest Room 46 Seed Growing Secretly | 48 |
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