id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33427 Various Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" Volume 5, Slice 8 .txt text/plain 163058 8095 66 "poor-law" relief and charity which prevails in England is, work of relief is left to general charity, or to private persons, or time a marriage was proposed between his son Charles and a daughter of Charles in church and state was largely personal, and he brought to the in battle before the kings of France; and in 1164 Charles was canonized CHARLES II.[1] called THE BALD (823-877), Roman emperor and king of the CHARLES III., THE FAT[1] (832-888), Roman emperor and king of the West court of his uncle, Charles IV., king of France, and exchanged his (1500-1558), Roman emperor and (as CHARLES I.) king of Spain, CHARLES III., the Simple (879-929), king of France, was a posthumous son in England Charles was virtually king of France. (1368-1422), king of France, son of Charles V. (1403-1461), king of France, fifth son of Charles VI. (1748-1819), king of Spain, second son of Charles III. ./cache/33427.txt ./txt/33427.txt