The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... duke of Orleans ; and attributed his disgrace to Clisson , whom he knew to be high in favor with the king . Montfort , too , the rich and powerful duke of Brittany , had had a personal quarrel with the Constable . Both he and the Baron ...
... duke of Orleans ; and attributed his disgrace to Clisson , whom he knew to be high in favor with the king . Montfort , too , the rich and powerful duke of Brittany , had had a personal quarrel with the Constable . Both he and the Baron ...
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... duke of Burgundy ; " the king will slay you . He is mad ! O heaven ; he is mad ! seize upon him ! " But no one dared ... duke of Brittany , who was thus enabled to avert a dangerous war , and escape pillage and bloodshed . [ To be ...
... duke of Burgundy ; " the king will slay you . He is mad ! O heaven ; he is mad ! seize upon him ! " But no one dared ... duke of Brittany , who was thus enabled to avert a dangerous war , and escape pillage and bloodshed . [ To be ...
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