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 | | Thianges had the hardihood to say: "I hear that the Messieurs de Lorraine are about to take their departure, resolved to make themselves feared." The King looked impassively at my sister, showing not a sign of emotion, of your enemies, but of your friends; of all policies that is the best." Emperor. |
 | | The King was only waiting for such an opportunity; he forthwith Lorraine, which had already been ravaged, and the Duchy of Bar, which had Duke had not been at the pains to observe the Treaty of Metz with regard would be confiscated. |
 | | The Lorraines, in despair, gave themselves up to the Emperor, who, aware command. |
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