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CHARLES I ( 1600-1649 ) King Charles I of England was born on November 19 , 1600 . He was the second son of James I and became Prince of Wales on his older brother's death . He was more deeply committed to dynastic interests than to ...
CHARLES I ( 1600-1649 ) King Charles I of England was born on November 19 , 1600 . He was the second son of James I and became Prince of Wales on his older brother's death . He was more deeply committed to dynastic interests than to ...
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Now Sir , for to put you in the way , believe it you will never do right , nor God will never prosper you , until you give God his due , the King his due ( that is , my Successor ) and the People their due ; I am as much for them as any ...
Now Sir , for to put you in the way , believe it you will never do right , nor God will never prosper you , until you give God his due , the King his due ( that is , my Successor ) and the People their due ; I am as much for them as any ...
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A thing which I never did , nor ever would , after the statute thereof made , reveal unto the King's Highness himself or to any of his honourable counsellors , as it is not unknown to your honours , at sundry and ...
A thing which I never did , nor ever would , after the statute thereof made , reveal unto the King's Highness himself or to any of his honourable counsellors , as it is not unknown to your honours , at sundry and ...
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John Ball | 1 |
The Road of Valor | 17 |
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Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10 Richard Crosscup Vizualizare fragmente - 1965 |
Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10 Richard Crosscup Vizualizare fragmente - 1965 |
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