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... like the thirty Calais ships in the dowry of Princess Henrietta in England, everyone knew that these ships were equivalent to half-abandoned ships. If anyone wanted to buy or sell them, they were also sold as merchant ships.
But, I mean, if Louis XIV was willing to sell one of these ironclads, the sultan would be willing to exchange a year's tax from Istanbul, which would be a very expensive dowry, given that the little princess is not a statutory Bourbon, Louis XIV showed exceptional gen ...
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