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the Combat of tin' .S'/w// Cn^itn! ,SY//.v nijaiii^t tin' Tin-*,' Tlfitlmjii-iil I'ii-tH' 

 tin- J-'niir Curt/iiiii/ firfiifx. When Charles the Bold entered a town in the 

 Netherlands a sort of tn/i/i-im rimut culled the Jitifi/iiiriit <>f I'urix was given 

 in his honour. In the famous entcrfuiiiments at Rouen in 1550, in honour of 



Fig. 388. The Actor (Author), conducted by Fresh-Memory, is shown the Burial-places of the 

 Chevaliers, Kings, and Emperors. Miniature from the " Chevalier delibeie." Manuscript of 

 the Fifteenth Century (No. 173, B. L.). In the Arsenal Library. 



the entry of King Henry II., there were represented at the same time Faith 

 and Virtue, Olympus and the Parliament of Normandy, the Muses, and all 

 Kings of France from Pharamond's time. Thus all epochs and all kinds of 



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