The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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... France the great Sire de Coucy whose motto was Je ne suis Roi ni prince aussi Je suis le Seigneur de Coucy , and so became the lineal ancestress of King Henry IV of France and the Bourbon dynasty . King David Bruce returned from France ...
... France the great Sire de Coucy whose motto was Je ne suis Roi ni prince aussi Je suis le Seigneur de Coucy , and so became the lineal ancestress of King Henry IV of France and the Bourbon dynasty . King David Bruce returned from France ...
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... France , and through the mediation of France entered into a truce with the sister kingdom . This allowed him a little time for culture , and he estab- lished the College of Justice in 1532 after the model of the French parlement of ...
... France , and through the mediation of France entered into a truce with the sister kingdom . This allowed him a little time for culture , and he estab- lished the College of Justice in 1532 after the model of the French parlement of ...
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... France , and the Queen Mother , Marie de Lorraine , became Regent , backed up by her Guise brothers , the most powerful subjects in France . It was no doubt the wish of the Queen Regent to fuse the interests of the two countries . Her ...
... France , and the Queen Mother , Marie de Lorraine , became Regent , backed up by her Guise brothers , the most powerful subjects in France . It was no doubt the wish of the Queen Regent to fuse the interests of the two countries . Her ...
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If Beauty Came to You By William | 25 |
TODAY | 40 |
Some Young War Poets | 45 |
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