History of the Reign of King Henry VII.: With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby |
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... death of his father in February , 1578—9 . By this event Bacon was compelled to return to London , and settled down at Gray's Inn to the study of the law as the profession by which he was to live , his father's death having occurred ...
... death of his father in February , 1578—9 . By this event Bacon was compelled to return to London , and settled down at Gray's Inn to the study of the law as the profession by which he was to live , his father's death having occurred ...
Page xi
... Death of King Edward V , and of the usurpation of 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 ...
... Death of King Edward V , and of the usurpation of 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 ...
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... death of the Duke that any new claim was put forward by Charles , and then Henry felt that he must prepare for the helping of Brittany . The speech therefore put into the mouth of Chancellor Morton as uttered at the great council in ...
... death of the Duke that any new claim was put forward by Charles , and then Henry felt that he must prepare for the helping of Brittany . The speech therefore put into the mouth of Chancellor Morton as uttered at the great council in ...
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... death of the Duke , and to this treaty Anne of Brittany gave her acceptance in Nov. , 1489. During all this time the project of marriage between Maximilian and Anne was maintained , and it was probably about this period that the proxy ...
... death of the Duke , and to this treaty Anne of Brittany gave her acceptance in Nov. , 1489. During all this time the project of marriage between Maximilian and Anne was maintained , and it was probably about this period that the proxy ...
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... Death of the Duke of Brittany Great Council at which the Speech of Chancellor Morton ( p . 53 ) was made Solemn Embassy from England to France Henry's third " Parliament First succours sent by Henry to Brittany Northern subsidy riot ...
... Death of the Duke of Brittany Great Council at which the Speech of Chancellor Morton ( p . 53 ) was made Solemn Embassy from England to France Henry's third " Parliament First succours sent by Henry to Brittany Northern subsidy riot ...
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