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The Duke's generosity was , as is well known , conspicuously displayed in his protection of the son of Dhoondiah Waugh , the ' King of the World . ' He had with great skill and gallantry , and after a most exciting chase , overtaken and ...
The Duke's generosity was , as is well known , conspicuously displayed in his protection of the son of Dhoondiah Waugh , the ' King of the World . ' He had with great skill and gallantry , and after a most exciting chase , overtaken and ...
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But Sir Arthur never for a moment took so unworthy a view of the matter , " I have eaten the King's salt , " was his reply to some who remarked on the arrangement , " and consider myself bound to go where I am sent , and to do as I am ...
But Sir Arthur never for a moment took so unworthy a view of the matter , " I have eaten the King's salt , " was his reply to some who remarked on the arrangement , " and consider myself bound to go where I am sent , and to do as I am ...
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The Dragonnades , ' which , under the influence of his Minister Louvois and of his Jesuitical and priestly counsellors , the King inflicted upon his unoffending Hugonot subjects , will affix an everlasting stigma on the reign of the ...
The Dragonnades , ' which , under the influence of his Minister Louvois and of his Jesuitical and priestly counsellors , the King inflicted upon his unoffending Hugonot subjects , will affix an everlasting stigma on the reign of the ...
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It was in the year 1699 , that the Duke de la Force , a renegade from the principles of the reformed faith , which his ancestors had nobly upheld and suffered for , obtained a commission from the King to go down to Perigord , in which ...
It was in the year 1699 , that the Duke de la Force , a renegade from the principles of the reformed faith , which his ancestors had nobly upheld and suffered for , obtained a commission from the King to go down to Perigord , in which ...
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The Romish Church recovered back the two pretended converts , who having after some trouble obtained their pardon , received commissions in the King's service , and were not long after killed in action .
The Romish Church recovered back the two pretended converts , who having after some trouble obtained their pardon , received commissions in the King's service , and were not long after killed in action .
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