History of the Reign of King Henry VII.: With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby |
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... his own turn , some hopes , in case he obtained the kingdom , to marry Anne , in- heritress to the duchy of Britain , whom Charles the eighth of France soon after married , it bred some doubt HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 11.
... his own turn , some hopes , in case he obtained the kingdom , to marry Anne , in- heritress to the duchy of Britain , whom Charles the eighth of France soon after married , it bred some doubt HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 11.
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... hope to raise him- self to some great bishopric , to cause this lad to counterfeit and personate the second son of Edward the fourth , sup- posed to be murdered ; and afterward , for he changed his intention in the manage , the lord ...
... hope to raise him- self to some great bishopric , to cause this lad to counterfeit and personate the second son of Edward the fourth , sup- posed to be murdered ; and afterward , for he changed his intention in the manage , the lord ...
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... hopes and ways . That which doth chiefly fortify this conjecture is , that as soon as the matter brake forth in any strength , it was one of the 30 King's first acts to cloister the Queen dowager in the nun- nery of Bermondsey , and to ...
... hopes and ways . That which doth chiefly fortify this conjecture is , that as soon as the matter brake forth in any strength , it was one of the 30 King's first acts to cloister the Queen dowager in the nun- nery of Bermondsey , and to ...
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... hopes and expectations for a time : for Richard the third had a resolution , out of his hatred to both his brethren , King Edward and the duke of Clarence , and their lines , having had his hand in both their bloods , to disable their ...
... hopes and expectations for a time : for Richard the third had a resolution , out of his hatred to both his brethren , King Edward and the duke of Clarence , and their lines , having had his hand in both their bloods , to disable their ...
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... hopes . After they were come into Ireland , and that the party took 5 courage , by seeing themselves together in a body , they grew very confident of success ; conceiving and discoursing amongst themselves , that they went in upon far ...
... hopes . After they were come into Ireland , and that the party took 5 courage , by seeing themselves together in a body , they grew very confident of success ; conceiving and discoursing amongst themselves , that they went in upon far ...
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