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... king at Bordeaux , where He had prepared so grand a festival for the reception of the young Infanta , that he expended three hundred thousand marks on her mar- riage feast , to the indignation of his English peers . When one of them ...
... king at Bordeaux , where He had prepared so grand a festival for the reception of the young Infanta , that he expended three hundred thousand marks on her mar- riage feast , to the indignation of his English peers . When one of them ...
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... king of England . They had taken this sword , with other rich jewels , from king Henry's baggage , —and had made this present , that , in case they should at any time be called to an account for what they had done , the count might ...
... king of England . They had taken this sword , with other rich jewels , from king Henry's baggage , —and had made this present , that , in case they should at any time be called to an account for what they had done , the count might ...
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... king , who denied to poets those rewards to which usage had almost given them a claim . This king , whose name is not recorded , had the faculty of retaining in his memory an ode after having only once heard it ; and had a memlook who ...
... king , who denied to poets those rewards to which usage had almost given them a claim . This king , whose name is not recorded , had the faculty of retaining in his memory an ode after having only once heard it ; and had a memlook who ...
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