Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott, 1902 - 322 páginas |
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... no claimant of the imperial crown . But here was a strong man , a noble man , the lord and master of a mighty realm which included the old imperial city ; it seemed fit- ting that he should take the title of emperor and 57.
... no claimant of the imperial crown . But here was a strong man , a noble man , the lord and master of a mighty realm which included the old imperial city ; it seemed fit- ting that he should take the title of emperor and 57.
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... crown which lay upon the altar , and placed it on his brow , saying , in a loud voice , - " Long life and victory to Charles , the most pious Augustus , crowned by God the great and pacific Em- peror of the Romans ! " At once , as if ...
... crown which lay upon the altar , and placed it on his brow , saying , in a loud voice , - " Long life and victory to Charles , the most pious Augustus , crowned by God the great and pacific Em- peror of the Romans ! " At once , as if ...
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... crown . All that the citizens were to do in return , beyond meeting the customary crown claims , was to give the king three lodgings a year , if he came to the town , or in lieu thereof , if he failed to come , twenty livres for each ...
... crown . All that the citizens were to do in return , beyond meeting the customary crown claims , was to give the king three lodgings a year , if he came to the town , or in lieu thereof , if he failed to come , twenty livres for each ...
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... crown . Du Guesclin prayed earnestly to be excused , but the king insisted , and he in the end felt obliged to yield . The poor Breton had now indeed risen to high estate . The king set him beside himself at table , showed him the ...
... crown . Du Guesclin prayed earnestly to be excused , but the king insisted , and he in the end felt obliged to yield . The poor Breton had now indeed risen to high estate . The king set him beside himself at table , showed him the ...
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... crowns . He had no troops to send to the besieged city . Drowning men catch at straws . The people of Orleans had heard of Joan and clamored for her ; with her , they felt sure , would come magical aid The king consented to receive her ...
... crowns . He had no troops to send to the besieged city . Drowning men catch at straws . The people of Orleans had heard of Joan and clamored for her ; with her , they felt sure , would come magical aid The king consented to receive her ...
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