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349 et seq . , containing the truce ( for two months from August 1 , 1572 ) , procured by the exertions of the French ambassador " Lacrock " ( Le Croc ) , and " Maister Drurier ( Drury ) for the Queene of England , " between the Regent ...
349 et seq . , containing the truce ( for two months from August 1 , 1572 ) , procured by the exertions of the French ambassador " Lacrock " ( Le Croc ) , and " Maister Drurier ( Drury ) for the Queene of England , " between the Regent ...
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In 1768 he had already brought it to the notice of the Duke de Choiseul in a letter , which has been published since ; but the French government had too much to do then to think or to discuss about such an insignificant subject as the ...
In 1768 he had already brought it to the notice of the Duke de Choiseul in a letter , which has been published since ; but the French government had too much to do then to think or to discuss about such an insignificant subject as the ...
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66 THE ANCIEN RÉGIME , as it existed on the Continent before the French Revolution . Three Lectures . By CHARLES KINGSLEY , M.A. , Professor of Modern History in the University of Cambridge . Crown 8vo , cloth , extra gilt , 68 .
66 THE ANCIEN RÉGIME , as it existed on the Continent before the French Revolution . Three Lectures . By CHARLES KINGSLEY , M.A. , Professor of Modern History in the University of Cambridge . Crown 8vo , cloth , extra gilt , 68 .
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The king was now convinced of Killigrew's power of wit and satire , for at this time he and the pope were cruelly persecuting the French Protestants , and dragooning them to mass driving them out of the kingdom . or WM . SANDYS .
The king was now convinced of Killigrew's power of wit and satire , for at this time he and the pope were cruelly persecuting the French Protestants , and dragooning them to mass driving them out of the kingdom . or WM . SANDYS .
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French memoirs of his time do not mention him . LYDIARD . OLD SEALS ON CHARTERS , ETC.c . - Will any correspondent inform me what constitutes the substances of seals which are attached to old charters , & c . ? S. M. P. ST .
French memoirs of his time do not mention him . LYDIARD . OLD SEALS ON CHARTERS , ETC.c . - Will any correspondent inform me what constitutes the substances of seals which are attached to old charters , & c . ? S. M. P. ST .
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