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... equal truth , the motto of the French knight Bayard , " Without fear and without reproach , " and who fell a martyr to Protestantism while fighting for the religious independence of the Netherlands . Elizabeth's whole reign had been ...
... equal truth , the motto of the French knight Bayard , " Without fear and without reproach , " and who fell a martyr to Protestantism while fighting for the religious independence of the Netherlands . Elizabeth's whole reign had been ...
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... equal in science , if not in genius , to the best musicians of his age . " * It is always interesting to know something of the mothers of great men . Such inquiries almost invariably reveal the fact that they were women of remarkable ...
... equal in science , if not in genius , to the best musicians of his age . " * It is always interesting to know something of the mothers of great men . Such inquiries almost invariably reveal the fact that they were women of remarkable ...
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... equal terms . You cannot do without me . You will fall to ruin if I do not sustain you . ' While negotiations were still pending be- tween Parliament and the king , the army returned flushed with victory from several expeditions which ...
... equal terms . You cannot do without me . You will fall to ruin if I do not sustain you . ' While negotiations were still pending be- tween Parliament and the king , the army returned flushed with victory from several expeditions which ...
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