The North American Review, Band 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Charles , Count of Anjou and Provence , brother of Saint Louis , and at last to Edmund , grandson of Henry . The king of England would willingly have accepted this offer for his grandson ; but the exactions of the pope were so exces ...
... Charles , Count of Anjou and Provence , brother of Saint Louis , and at last to Edmund , grandson of Henry . The king of England would willingly have accepted this offer for his grandson ; but the exactions of the pope were so exces ...
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... Charles of Anjou . As soon as he could muster an army , this prince hastened to Italy , where , after he had been crowned with his queen at the Vatican , he lost no time in endeavouring to meet his enemy , Manfred , in the field . An ...
... Charles of Anjou . As soon as he could muster an army , this prince hastened to Italy , where , after he had been crowned with his queen at the Vatican , he lost no time in endeavouring to meet his enemy , Manfred , in the field . An ...
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... Charles of Anjou , the ancient agostalis was displaced by carlinis and half - carlinis , which professed to be of pure gold and to have the same weight as the agostalis , but were in reality far inferior to it in value . By this ...
... Charles of Anjou , the ancient agostalis was displaced by carlinis and half - carlinis , which professed to be of pure gold and to have the same weight as the agostalis , but were in reality far inferior to it in value . By this ...
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... Charles to raise the siege of Messina . From this period , nothwithstanding ... Charles the Second , king of Naples , and Frederic , king of Sicily , that being ... Anjou , and the enemy of Peter ; he was , moreover , as he says in his ...
... Charles to raise the siege of Messina . From this period , nothwithstanding ... Charles the Second , king of Naples , and Frederic , king of Sicily , that being ... Anjou , and the enemy of Peter ; he was , moreover , as he says in his ...
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... Charles T. , poetical transla- tions by , reviewed , 402 - modesty and good sense of , 423 transla- tion from ... Anjou made king of Sici- ly , 502 defeats his opponents , 503 - tyrannical conduct of , 504 enemies of , 505 - attempts to crush ...
... Charles T. , poetical transla- tions by , reviewed , 402 - modesty and good sense of , 423 transla- tion from ... Anjou made king of Sici- ly , 502 defeats his opponents , 503 - tyrannical conduct of , 504 enemies of , 505 - attempts to crush ...
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