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Catty1401 Posted 10 years ago
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Could you check it please? Very urgent

Emperor Leopold I Habsburg as a ruler welcomes from the hill of Jan III Sobieski, who came to save Christian Europe, not to conquer it. But the hoof of a horse which is besridden by the king is raised higher than the hoof of King’s horse.

Is ''rescue'' better word for the first sentence?
  

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catty1401 Is Would "rescue" be a better word for than "save" in the first sentence? They both work. However, I have no idea what you mean by the following.

  • catty1401 Is Would "rescue" be a better word for than "save" in the first sentence?
  • They both work.
  • However, I have no idea what you mean by the following.
  • catty1401 welcomes from the hill of Jan III Sobieski, catty1401 which is besridden by the king
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catty1401Is Would "rescue" be a better word for than "save" in the first sentence?
They both work. However, I have no idea what you mean by the following.
catty1401welcomes from the hill of Jan III Sobieski,
catty1401which is besridden by the king
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catty1401besridden
What is "besridden"?

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