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... Sainte Aldegonde by writing in his daughter's album . He was to be sover- eign of the Netherlands ; he had all but won Queen Elizabeth as a bride ; he was next in succession to the French throne ; and in 1584 - his life - days were ...
... Sainte Aldegonde by writing in his daughter's album . He was to be sover- eign of the Netherlands ; he had all but won Queen Elizabeth as a bride ; he was next in succession to the French throne ; and in 1584 - his life - days were ...
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... Sainte Aldegonde to Heidelberg to bring her to Holland ; and , for some years after , her blended happiness and anxiety for his safety shows plainly in her letters . But , in 1582 , came the nearly successful at- tempt upon her ...
... Sainte Aldegonde to Heidelberg to bring her to Holland ; and , for some years after , her blended happiness and anxiety for his safety shows plainly in her letters . But , in 1582 , came the nearly successful at- tempt upon her ...
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... Sainte Aldegonde , the father of his little friend . By the intercession of the Prince of Orange , he escaped death , but had to go into exile . On the same page wrote three of his sisters : Léonore , Franchoyse , and Sa- bine . We can ...
... Sainte Aldegonde , the father of his little friend . By the intercession of the Prince of Orange , he escaped death , but had to go into exile . On the same page wrote three of his sisters : Léonore , Franchoyse , and Sa- bine . We can ...
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... Sainte Aldegonde is shown in a letter written years later , in which , to assurances of love and requests for a letter , he adds : " Among the good I hold you one of the best . " A name of more interesting associa- tions is : 1580 ...
... Sainte Aldegonde is shown in a letter written years later , in which , to assurances of love and requests for a letter , he adds : " Among the good I hold you one of the best . " A name of more interesting associa- tions is : 1580 ...
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... Sainte Aldegonde . The latter was in a way responsible for Odet's imprisonment , for , as Burgomas- ter of Antwerp , during the siege , he had employed him on a perilous night - mis- sion when a lesser man would have done ; and De la ...
... Sainte Aldegonde . The latter was in a way responsible for Odet's imprisonment , for , as Burgomas- ter of Antwerp , during the siege , he had employed him on a perilous night - mis- sion when a lesser man would have done ; and De la ...
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