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... King of England , since the day when the child was held at the font in the church of Bordeaux . His old acquaintances were mostly dead . But he found Sir Richard Stury , whom he had seen last in 1370 at the court of Wenceslas at ...
... King of England , since the day when the child was held at the font in the church of Bordeaux . His old acquaintances were mostly dead . But he found Sir Richard Stury , whom he had seen last in 1370 at the court of Wenceslas at ...
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... King of England " the noble King Edward , " but the other France com- simply " King Philip of France " ; so they might think and ima- pared With due respect , I do not write thus out of party leanings , but I do it to honour him who in ...
... King of England " the noble King Edward , " but the other France com- simply " King Philip of France " ; so they might think and ima- pared With due respect , I do not write thus out of party leanings , but I do it to honour him who in ...
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... king's pavilion or of pictures in a hall when they could not think of ... England , who was at sea with his fleet , had given order fully for all that ... King sat on the quarter- deck of his ship , wearing a jack of black velvet ...
... king's pavilion or of pictures in a hall when they could not think of ... England , who was at sea with his fleet , had given order fully for all that ... King sat on the quarter- deck of his ship , wearing a jack of black velvet ...
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