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defection of the Duke of Burgundy from the English inte- rest . Chiefly by means of the alliance of successive dukes of that province , the English had obtained their ascendancy in France : but , in the year 1428 , the then Duke was ...
defection of the Duke of Burgundy from the English inte- rest . Chiefly by means of the alliance of successive dukes of that province , the English had obtained their ascendancy in France : but , in the year 1428 , the then Duke was ...
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... Duke of Burgundy ; and solicited him to discountenance the imposture . His final answer to Henry , without deciding on the genuineness of the pretender , was , that he would not assist him , but could not prevent the Lady Margaret from ...
... Duke of Burgundy ; and solicited him to discountenance the imposture . His final answer to Henry , without deciding on the genuineness of the pretender , was , that he would not assist him , but could not prevent the Lady Margaret from ...
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... Duke of Burgundy : Joanna lies in the arms of these two Princes , mortally wounded , without signs of life . They move slowly forwards . Agnes Sorel bursts in . Sorel ( throws herself on the King's bosom ) . Oh ! you are rescued ! you ...
... Duke of Burgundy : Joanna lies in the arms of these two Princes , mortally wounded , without signs of life . They move slowly forwards . Agnes Sorel bursts in . Sorel ( throws herself on the King's bosom ) . Oh ! you are rescued ! you ...
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