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... HENRY THE FIFTH , • HENRY THE SIXTH , CHAPTER VI . CHAPTER VII . EDWARD THE FIFTH , AND RICHARD DUKE OF YORK , · 34 47 63 • 73 CHAPTER VIII EDWARD OF GLOUCESTER , PAGE 95 CHAPTER IX.
... HENRY THE FIFTH , • HENRY THE SIXTH , CHAPTER VI . CHAPTER VII . EDWARD THE FIFTH , AND RICHARD DUKE OF YORK , · 34 47 63 • 73 CHAPTER VIII EDWARD OF GLOUCESTER , PAGE 95 CHAPTER IX.
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... HENRY PRINCE OF WALES , 119 CHAPTER XI . HENRY DUKE OF GLOUCESTER , 129 CHAPTER XII . THE CHILDHOOD OF GEORGE THE THIRD , 147 CHAPTER XIII . THE FAMILY OF GEORGE THE THIRD , 160 CHAPTER XIV . OUR PRESENT ROYAL FAMILY , 168 EARLY DAYS OF ...
... HENRY PRINCE OF WALES , 119 CHAPTER XI . HENRY DUKE OF GLOUCESTER , 129 CHAPTER XII . THE CHILDHOOD OF GEORGE THE THIRD , 147 CHAPTER XIII . THE FAMILY OF GEORGE THE THIRD , 160 CHAPTER XIV . OUR PRESENT ROYAL FAMILY , 168 EARLY DAYS OF ...
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... was still preserved as a valuable and interest- ing relic , until the disastrous fire in 1841 , of which I shall give you an account in another chapter . CHAPTER V. - PRINCE HARRY , AFTERWARDS HENRY THE FIFTH 46 EDWARD THE BLACK PRINCE .
... was still preserved as a valuable and interest- ing relic , until the disastrous fire in 1841 , of which I shall give you an account in another chapter . CHAPTER V. - PRINCE HARRY , AFTERWARDS HENRY THE FIFTH 46 EDWARD THE BLACK PRINCE .
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Mrs. M. C. GRAY. CHAPTER V. - PRINCE HARRY , AFTERWARDS HENRY THE FIFTH . P BORN 1387 ; DIED AUGUST 31 , 1422 . Virtue alone is true nobility , Let your own acts immortalize your name . ' DRYDEN'S Juvenal . RINCE Harry , son of Henry the ...
Mrs. M. C. GRAY. CHAPTER V. - PRINCE HARRY , AFTERWARDS HENRY THE FIFTH . P BORN 1387 ; DIED AUGUST 31 , 1422 . Virtue alone is true nobility , Let your own acts immortalize your name . ' DRYDEN'S Juvenal . RINCE Harry , son of Henry the ...
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... Henry spoke , and they were never forgotten by his son . He resolved that they should be the rule for his future ... Henry's death , they flocked to the palace to express PRINCE HARRY . 59.
... Henry spoke , and they were never forgotten by his son . He resolved that they should be the rule for his future ... Henry's death , they flocked to the palace to express PRINCE HARRY . 59.
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