The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 62Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1864 - American literature |
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... Charles VII . , on hearing of the hospitable reception of his son by his vassal , said , " He has received a fox who will eat up his chickens . " than France and royalty found themselves | fiance of the objections of his father , and ...
... Charles VII . , on hearing of the hospitable reception of his son by his vassal , said , " He has received a fox who will eat up his chickens . " than France and royalty found themselves | fiance of the objections of his father , and ...
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... Charles , and while he was still in the full gundy were significant of the times and flow of exultation at the news of War- of the men . A truce existed between wick's successful invasion , he had once the parties : Louis proposed to ...
... Charles , and while he was still in the full gundy were significant of the times and flow of exultation at the news of War- of the men . A truce existed between wick's successful invasion , he had once the parties : Louis proposed to ...
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... Charles at that particular crisis , it was a prudent and patriotic step for them then to take ; or whether it would have been better for them to wait until Charles had secured Alsace and the dominions of the Rhine , and could bring all ...
... Charles at that particular crisis , it was a prudent and patriotic step for them then to take ; or whether it would have been better for them to wait until Charles had secured Alsace and the dominions of the Rhine , and could bring all ...
Contents
PORTRAIT OF CHARLES DICKENS | 1 |
Danish Duchies | 79 |
Dispersion of Seeds | 119 |
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