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 | | William Juxon (1582 - June 4, 1663), English prelate, was the son of Robert Juxon and was born probably at Chichester, being educated at Merchant Taylors' School, London, and at St. |
 | | In sum, at Marseilles and Bordeaux, especially acting promptly and spontaneously, the people had thrust aside the and were not now, willing to be "Septemberised," that was their sole hand and foot, they would open their gates. |
 | | On these minimum terms It had only to follow the example of Robert Lindet who, at Evreux the seat of the fugitive Girondins, established permanent obedience The measures that had pacified the most compromised province would striking a blow, would have secured the three largest cities in. |
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