History of the Reign of King Henry VII.: With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby |
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... mean marriage , were become effeminate and less sensible of honour and reason of state than was fit for a King . And as for the politic and wholesome laws which were enacted in his time , they were interpreted to be but the brocage of ...
... mean marriage , were become effeminate and less sensible of honour and reason of state than was fit for a King . And as for the politic and wholesome laws which were enacted in his time , they were interpreted to be but the brocage of ...
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... mean season the King set 20 forwards by easy journeys to the city of London , receiving the acclamations and applauses of the people as he went , which indeed were true and unfeigned , as might well appear in the very demonstrations and ...
... mean season the King set 20 forwards by easy journeys to the city of London , receiving the acclamations and applauses of the people as he went , which indeed were true and unfeigned , as might well appear in the very demonstrations and ...
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... mean- ing , nor no more was it the meaning of any of the better and sager sort that favoured this enterprise , and knew the 25 secret , that this disguised idol should possess the crown ; but at his peril to make way to the overthrow of ...
... mean- ing , nor no more was it the meaning of any of the better and sager sort that favoured this enterprise , and knew the 25 secret , that this disguised idol should possess the crown ; but at his peril to make way to the overthrow of ...
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... Mean while the rebels in Ireland had sent privy messen- gers both into England and into Flanders , who in both 25 places had wrought effects of no small importance . For in England they won to their party John earl of Lincoln , son of ...
... Mean while the rebels in Ireland had sent privy messen- gers both into England and into Flanders , who in both 25 places had wrought effects of no small importance . For in England they won to their party John earl of Lincoln , son of ...
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... means of the King's ascent to 20 the crown , and assurance therein . Wherefore with great violence of affection she embraced this overture . And upon counsel taken with the earl of Lincoln , and the lord Lovel , and some other of the ...
... means of the King's ascent to 20 the crown , and assurance therein . Wherefore with great violence of affection she embraced this overture . And upon counsel taken with the earl of Lincoln , and the lord Lovel , and some other of the ...
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