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... French , there are chosen from time to time , during the French war , say thirty able - bodied men . 2. Dumdrudge , at her own expense , has reared and nursed them : she has , not without difficulty and sorrow , fed them up to manhood ...
... French , there are chosen from time to time , during the French war , say thirty able - bodied men . 2. Dumdrudge , at her own expense , has reared and nursed them : she has , not without difficulty and sorrow , fed them up to manhood ...
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... French artisans , from a French Dumdrudge , in like manner wending : till at length , after infinite effort the two parties come into actual juxtaposi- tion ; and Thirty stands fronting Thirty , each with. FIFTH READING BOOK . 41.
... French artisans , from a French Dumdrudge , in like manner wending : till at length , after infinite effort the two parties come into actual juxtaposi- tion ; and Thirty stands fronting Thirty , each with. FIFTH READING BOOK . 41.
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... French king , Charles IV . , was dead , and he had no son ; and in France there can be no queens ; owing to a law called the Salic law , which says that women are not fit to govern a kingdom . 2. Two people claimed the crown of France ...
... French king , Charles IV . , was dead , and he had no son ; and in France there can be no queens ; owing to a law called the Salic law , which says that women are not fit to govern a kingdom . 2. Two people claimed the crown of France ...
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... French war . He took all the wool that was shorn that year , and raised a great deal from the clergy . Philip seized all the salt from his subjects ; and a great many jokes were made by the two LFAMOM Battle of Crecy . kings about these ...
... French war . He took all the wool that was shorn that year , and raised a great deal from the clergy . Philip seized all the salt from his subjects ; and a great many jokes were made by the two LFAMOM Battle of Crecy . kings about these ...
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... French who were killed was frightful . Eleven princes , 1200 knights , and 30,000 men were left upon the field of battle . 12. The King of Bohemia was one of the princes killed . He was quite blind ; yet he would go into the battle , as ...
... French who were killed was frightful . Eleven princes , 1200 knights , and 30,000 men were left upon the field of battle . 12. The King of Bohemia was one of the princes killed . He was quite blind ; yet he would go into the battle , as ...
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