History of the Reign of King Henry VII.: With Notes by J. Rawson Lumby |
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... subjects of antiquities and history , and his compilations , derived in great part from the collections in the libraries of Sir Robert Cotton , and the contributions of Sir Henry Spelman and other antiquaries , are of considerable value ...
... subjects of antiquities and history , and his compilations , derived in great part from the collections in the libraries of Sir Robert Cotton , and the contributions of Sir Henry Spelman and other antiquaries , are of considerable value ...
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... subjects , when most of his subjects are conscious in themselves that they stand in 25 his danger . Unto these three special motives of a parliament was added , that he , as a prudent and moderate Prince , made this judgment , that it ...
... subjects , when most of his subjects are conscious in themselves that they stand in 25 his danger . Unto these three special motives of a parliament was added , that he , as a prudent and moderate Prince , made this judgment , that it ...
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... subjects at this parliament ; both because he had received satisfaction from them in matters of so great importance ... subject ; especially in a time when he was in peace with all his neighbours . Some few 30 laws passed at that ...
... subjects at this parliament ; both because he had received satisfaction from them in matters of so great importance ... subject ; especially in a time when he was in peace with all his neighbours . Some few 30 laws passed at that ...
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... subjects from him daily more and more , especially when they saw , that after his marriage , and after a son born , the King did never- theless not so much as proceed to the coronation of the 15 Queen , not vouchsafing her the honour of ...
... subjects from him daily more and more , especially when they saw , that after his marriage , and after a son born , the King did never- theless not so much as proceed to the coronation of the 15 Queen , not vouchsafing her the honour of ...
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... subject his pupil should personate , because he was more in the present speech and votes of the people ; and it pieced better , and followed more close and handsomely , upon the bruit of Plantagenet's escape . But yet doubting that ...
... subject his pupil should personate , because he was more in the present speech and votes of the people ; and it pieced better , and followed more close and handsomely , upon the bruit of Plantagenet's escape . But yet doubting that ...
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