History of the Reign of King Henry VII.: With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby |
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Page vii
... matters which brought about his fall . But it is due to the memory of so great a man to record that the latest and most complete examinations into his whole conduct prove that neither in one case nor in the other does Bacon deserve the ...
... matters which brought about his fall . But it is due to the memory of so great a man to record that the latest and most complete examinations into his whole conduct prove that neither in one case nor in the other does Bacon deserve the ...
Page xi
... matters from Sir Thomas More's " History of the Life and 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 ...
... matters from Sir Thomas More's " History of the Life and 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 ...
Page xii
... matters concerning the sound rule of peace in that land , " and at the same place is found a list of general pardons for Irishmen . So that Henry's mind was full of his own affairs at the time of the French embassy . But he sent Urswick ...
... matters concerning the sound rule of peace in that land , " and at the same place is found a list of general pardons for Irishmen . So that Henry's mind was full of his own affairs at the time of the French embassy . But he sent Urswick ...
Page xiii
... matter of Brittany . For the duke of Brittany had died on Sept. 9th , 1488 , and Charles's claim of wardship now began to be asserted over the young duchess Anne . We find from Rymer ( XII . 347 seqq . ) that ambassadors were sent in ...
... matter of Brittany . For the duke of Brittany had died on Sept. 9th , 1488 , and Charles's claim of wardship now began to be asserted over the young duchess Anne . We find from Rymer ( XII . 347 seqq . ) that ambassadors were sent in ...
Page xv
... matters to an end , so far as the possession of Brittany was concerned . The proceedings of the year and a quarter which intervened between these two dates seem to have been somewhat as follows . The Duchess on the strength of the proxy ...
... matters to an end , so far as the possession of Brittany was concerned . The proceedings of the year and a quarter which intervened between these two dates seem to have been somewhat as follows . The Duchess on the strength of the proxy ...
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