History of the Reign of King Henry VII.: With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby |
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Page vii
... given , either in the prosecution of the Earl of Essex , for his part in which he has been severely censured , or in those matters which brought about his fall . But it is due to the memory of so great a man to record that the latest ...
... given , either in the prosecution of the Earl of Essex , for his part in which he has been severely censured , or in those matters which brought about his fall . But it is due to the memory of so great a man to record that the latest ...
Page viii
... given to literature and philosophy , and , among his other works , the " History of King Henry VII " was put forth in 1622. With the exception of Sir Walter Raleigh's " History of the World , " and Knolles ' " History of the Turks ...
... given to literature and philosophy , and , among his other works , the " History of King Henry VII " was put forth in 1622. With the exception of Sir Walter Raleigh's " History of the World , " and Knolles ' " History of the Turks ...
Page xii
... given in a note . It was late in the summer of 1487 that the ambassadors of Charles VIII came to England to pray for the King's assistance for France against Brittany , " or at least that he would stand neutral . " Now it is to be noted ...
... given in a note . It was late in the summer of 1487 that the ambassadors of Charles VIII came to England to pray for the King's assistance for France against Brittany , " or at least that he would stand neutral . " Now it is to be noted ...
Page xvi
... given . Of course it will be seen that as the reign of Henry commenced Aug. 22nd , 1485 , his first regnal year did not end till Aug. 21st , 1486 , and therefore an event in his first year may have occurred in the latter half of 1485 ...
... given . Of course it will be seen that as the reign of Henry commenced Aug. 22nd , 1485 , his first regnal year did not end till Aug. 21st , 1486 , and therefore an event in his first year may have occurred in the latter half of 1485 ...
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... - able interment to be given to it , yet the religious people themselves , being not free from the humours of the vulgar , neglected it ; wherein nevertheless they did not then incur 20 15 any man's blame or censure : no man thinking.
... - able interment to be given to it , yet the religious people themselves , being not free from the humours of the vulgar , neglected it ; wherein nevertheless they did not then incur 20 15 any man's blame or censure : no man thinking.
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