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 where he was received by all his expecting subjects with the loudest acclamations of unfeigned joy.

King of England, who thought he had done nothing while he had any thing to do, was soon in France; his troops having enjoyed every necessary refreshment, were collected very early in the spring; and rendezvoused in the neighbourhood of Paris. Charles, on his side, did every thing that industry, artifice, or bravery could effect, to retrieve the terrible