The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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... England was compatible with a more drastic treatment of Germany . The very steps which Clemenceau blamed his successors for not taking would have led France further away from that goal of a solid English understanding which he advised ...
... England was compatible with a more drastic treatment of Germany . The very steps which Clemenceau blamed his successors for not taking would have led France further away from that goal of a solid English understanding which he advised ...
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... England and Scotland . He was helped in his quest by his handsome appearance , his courtly manners , his gallant demeanour , and his skill in all knightly accomplishments ; and Froissart , to whom we are primarily indebted for our ...
... England and Scotland . He was helped in his quest by his handsome appearance , his courtly manners , his gallant demeanour , and his skill in all knightly accomplishments ; and Froissart , to whom we are primarily indebted for our ...
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the king of Cyprus took his leave of the king and queen of England , who made him very magnificent presents : king Edward gave him also a ship called the Catharine , which was very beautiful and well built . The king of England had had ...
the king of Cyprus took his leave of the king and queen of England , who made him very magnificent presents : king Edward gave him also a ship called the Catharine , which was very beautiful and well built . The king of England had had ...
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