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sans peur et sans reproche , ¡± the knight without fear and without reproach ; a
distinction , wbich did him the more honour as it was never possessed by any
other , and as he acquired it at a time when the military honour of France was at
its ...
sans peur et sans reproche , ¡± the knight without fear and without reproach ; a
distinction , wbich did him the more honour as it was never possessed by any
other , and as he acquired it at a time when the military honour of France was at
its ...
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He made a speech to Henry in very submissive terms ; and concluded with
leaving him the umpire of the difference between them , saving the honour of God
. Henry was provoked at this clause of reservation , and said , that whatever
Becket ...
He made a speech to Henry in very submissive terms ; and concluded with
leaving him the umpire of the difference between them , saving the honour of God
. Henry was provoked at this clause of reservation , and said , that whatever
Becket ...
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It has of late years seldom been sold under twelve or fourteen guineas , but a
new edition has just been published , 1812 , which , for paper and typography ,
reflects honour on the Norwich press . In the introduction the author thought it
might ...
It has of late years seldom been sold under twelve or fourteen guineas , but a
new edition has just been published , 1812 , which , for paper and typography ,
reflects honour on the Norwich press . In the introduction the author thought it
might ...
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The same year another affair happened , in which he gave such a shining proof
of the strictest honour and integrity , as has done immortal honour to his memory .
The parliament having taken into ' consideration the affairs of the East India ...
The same year another affair happened , in which he gave such a shining proof
of the strictest honour and integrity , as has done immortal honour to his memory .
The parliament having taken into ' consideration the affairs of the East India ...
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mur , & c . for we find it recorded in an eloquent speech of a meniber of
parliament , who related this noble action to the house of commons , much to the
honour of lord Portland . It was owing to this nobleman , also , that the
Banquetting ...
mur , & c . for we find it recorded in an eloquent speech of a meniber of
parliament , who related this noble action to the house of commons , much to the
honour of lord Portland . It was owing to this nobleman , also , that the
Banquetting ...
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