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... Charles was betrothed to Constantine VI . Placed as he was in the midst between two great powers , Hadrian was no doubt gravitating towards the West ; he relied upon Charles for the maintenance and increase of his temporal dominion ...
... Charles was betrothed to Constantine VI . Placed as he was in the midst between two great powers , Hadrian was no doubt gravitating towards the West ; he relied upon Charles for the maintenance and increase of his temporal dominion ...
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... Charles the Good came to the throne in the turbulent days of Henry Tudor of England , at the time of the wars between Francis I of France and the Emperor Charles V. It was a period which called for rulers of strong vigorous character ...
... Charles the Good came to the throne in the turbulent days of Henry Tudor of England , at the time of the wars between Francis I of France and the Emperor Charles V. It was a period which called for rulers of strong vigorous character ...
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... Charles II in 1669 which protected the import of British goods into Piedmont and reserved the harbour of Villafranca for British shipping . After Charles Emanuel II came two Dukes - Victor Amadeus II , and on his abdication his son ...
... Charles II in 1669 which protected the import of British goods into Piedmont and reserved the harbour of Villafranca for British shipping . After Charles Emanuel II came two Dukes - Victor Amadeus II , and on his abdication his son ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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