History of the Reign of King Henry VII.: With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby |
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... affectionate to that line . But then it lay plain before his eyes , that if he relied upon that title , he could be but a King at courtesy , and have rather a matrimonial than a regal power ; the right remaining in his Queen HISTORY OF ...
... affectionate to that line . But then it lay plain before his eyes , that if he relied upon that title , he could be but a King at courtesy , and have rather a matrimonial than a regal power ; the right remaining in his Queen HISTORY OF ...
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... affection to his own line and blood , and liking that title best which made him indepen- dent ; and being in his nature and constitution of mind not very apprehensive or forecasting of future events afar off , but an entertainer of ...
... affection to his own line and blood , and liking that title best which made him indepen- dent ; and being in his nature and constitution of mind not very apprehensive or forecasting of future events afar off , but an entertainer of ...
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... affections and fears of the people , to disperse the conceit and terror of a conquest , had given order , that there 5 should be nothing in his journey like unto a warlike march or manner ; but rather like unto the progress of a King in ...
... affections and fears of the people , to disperse the conceit and terror of a conquest , had given order , that there 5 should be nothing in his journey like unto a warlike march or manner ; but rather like unto the progress of a King in ...
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... affectionate to the house of York , but particularly had been devoted to King Richard the third , thought it would ... affections he suspected . But the action enduring no delay , he did speedily levy and send 30 against the lord Lovel ...
... affectionate to the house of York , but particularly had been devoted to King Richard the third , thought it would ... affections he suspected . But the action enduring no delay , he did speedily levy and send 30 against the lord Lovel ...
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... affection towards him , returned to London . In September following , the Queen was delivered of her first son , whom the King , in honour of the British race , of which himself was , named Arthur , according to the name 25 of that ...
... affection towards him , returned to London . In September following , the Queen was delivered of her first son , whom the King , in honour of the British race , of which himself was , named Arthur , according to the name 25 of that ...
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