History of the Reign of King Henry VII.: With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby |
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... Richard III . ” Bacon must also have made some use of the manuscript treasures of Sir Robert Cotton , even though under the sentence which was imposed upon him he was excluded from London . The result proves abundantly how much greater ...
... Richard III . ” Bacon must also have made some use of the manuscript treasures of Sir Robert Cotton , even though under the sentence which was imposed upon him he was excluded from London . The result proves abundantly how much greater ...
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... Richard , the third of that name , King in fact A only , but tyrant both in title and regiment , and so com- 5 monly termed and reputed in all times since , was , by the divine revenge favouring the design of an exiled man , over ...
... Richard , the third of that name , King in fact A only , but tyrant both in title and regiment , and so com- 5 monly termed and reputed in all times since , was , by the divine revenge favouring the design of an exiled man , over ...
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... Piqueny , as upon all other oc- casions , Richard , then duke of Gloucester , stood ever upon the side of honour , raising his own reputation to the disad- 30 vantage of the King his brother , and drawing the 6 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
... Piqueny , as upon all other oc- casions , Richard , then duke of Gloucester , stood ever upon the side of honour , raising his own reputation to the disad- 30 vantage of the King his brother , and drawing the 6 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
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... Richard wore in the battle and was found amongst the spoils , upon King Henry's head , as if there were his chief title ; yet he remembered well upon 30 what conditions and agreements he was brought in ; and that to claim as conqueror ...
... Richard wore in the battle and was found amongst the spoils , upon King Henry's head , as if there were his chief title ; yet he remembered well upon 30 what conditions and agreements he was brought in ; and that to claim as conqueror ...
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... , where were kept in safe custody , by King Richard's commandment , both the lady Elizabeth , daughter of King Edward , and Edward Plantagenet , son and heir to George duke of Clarence . This Edward was by the HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 9.
... , where were kept in safe custody , by King Richard's commandment , both the lady Elizabeth , daughter of King Edward , and Edward Plantagenet , son and heir to George duke of Clarence . This Edward was by the HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 9.
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