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... things to serve his am- bition , than true qualities ingenerate in his judgment or nature . And therefore it was noted by men of great under- standing , who seeing his after - acts , looked back upon his 20 former proceedings , that ...
... things to serve his am- bition , than true qualities ingenerate in his judgment or nature . And therefore it was noted by men of great under- standing , who seeing his after - acts , looked back upon his 20 former proceedings , that ...
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... thing for his safety ; think- ing nevertheless to perform all things now , rather as an exercise than as a labour . So he being truly informed , that the northern parts were not only affectionate to the house of York , but particularly ...
... thing for his safety ; think- ing nevertheless to perform all things now , rather as an exercise than as a labour . So he being truly informed , that the northern parts were not only affectionate to the house of York , but particularly ...
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... things themselves , as they give light one to another , and , as we can , dig truth out of the mine . The King was green in his estate ; and , contrary to his own opinion and desert both , was not without much hatred throughout the ...
... things themselves , as they give light one to another , and , as we can , dig truth out of the mine . The King was green in his estate ; and , contrary to his own opinion and desert both , was not without much hatred throughout the ...
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... things were prepared for revolt and sedition , almost as if they had been set and plotted beforehand . Simon's first address was to the lord Thomas Fitz - Gerard , earl of Kildare and deputy of Ireland ; before whose eyes he did cast ...
... things were prepared for revolt and sedition , almost as if they had been set and plotted beforehand . Simon's first address was to the lord Thomas Fitz - Gerard , earl of Kildare and deputy of Ireland ; before whose eyes he did cast ...
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... making offer , that all things should be guided by her will and direction , as the sovereign patroness and protectress of the enterprise . Margaret was second sister to King Edward the 1487 ] HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 31.
... making offer , that all things should be guided by her will and direction , as the sovereign patroness and protectress of the enterprise . Margaret was second sister to King Edward the 1487 ] HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 31.
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