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... Duke of Austria : ' but the man either heard him not , believed him not , or thought that in a day of battle , the highest rank conferred no privilege : the duke re- ceived a mortal wound * . Martin Malterer , the banneret of Friburg in ...
... Duke of Austria : ' but the man either heard him not , believed him not , or thought that in a day of battle , the highest rank conferred no privilege : the duke re- ceived a mortal wound * . Martin Malterer , the banneret of Friburg in ...
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... Duke of Marlborough , made him implicitly submissive to his views , and rendered him at this time a strenuous opposer of the peace . By his interest with the Emperor , and with his nephew the Duke of Savoy , their agents were also ...
... Duke of Marlborough , made him implicitly submissive to his views , and rendered him at this time a strenuous opposer of the peace . By his interest with the Emperor , and with his nephew the Duke of Savoy , their agents were also ...
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... Duke of Burgundy , and to attack Louis the XIth , who had assisted Warwick and Henry , competitors with Edward for the throne ; the French tyrant was such a coward that he did not dare to defend himself . He nego- tiated a truce , which ...
... Duke of Burgundy , and to attack Louis the XIth , who had assisted Warwick and Henry , competitors with Edward for the throne ; the French tyrant was such a coward that he did not dare to defend himself . He nego- tiated a truce , which ...
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