English Prose: Wycliffe to ClarendonOxford University Press, 1931 |
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... duke of Burgoyne said to the duke of Berry : Fair brother , it is best we draw to Paris , and ordain to have the king easily brought thither , for better we shall take heed on him there than here in these parties and when we be there ...
... duke of Burgoyne said to the duke of Berry : Fair brother , it is best we draw to Paris , and ordain to have the king easily brought thither , for better we shall take heed on him there than here in these parties and when we be there ...
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... Duke seemed to slight the news , which made some think that Soubize went away discontented . : 6 After breakfast the Duke going out , Colonel Fryer stept before him , and stopping him upon some business , and Lieutenant Felton , being ...
... Duke seemed to slight the news , which made some think that Soubize went away discontented . : 6 After breakfast the Duke going out , Colonel Fryer stept before him , and stopping him upon some business , and Lieutenant Felton , being ...
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... duke , or against whom he had ever manifested a notable prejudice . And sure never any prince manifested more a most lively regret for the loss of a servant than his Majesty did for this great man , in his constant favour and kindness ...
... duke , or against whom he had ever manifested a notable prejudice . And sure never any prince manifested more a most lively regret for the loss of a servant than his Majesty did for this great man , in his constant favour and kindness ...
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JOHN WYCLIFFE 13241384 | 1 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 31 |
LORD BERNERS 1467 ?1532 | 74 |
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