More's History of king Richard iii, to which is added the conclusion of the history of king Richard iii, as given in the continuation of Hardyng's chronicle, London 1543. Ed. with notes, glossary and index by J.R. LumbyCambridge University Press, 1883 - 212 pages |
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... brought to confusion somme of vs ere this . Why not as easily as they haue done some other alreadye , as neere of his royal bloode as we ? But our Lord hath wrought his wil , and thanke be to his grace that peril is paste . Howe 25 be ...
... brought to confusion somme of vs ere this . Why not as easily as they haue done some other alreadye , as neere of his royal bloode as we ? But our Lord hath wrought his wil , and thanke be to his grace that peril is paste . Howe 25 be ...
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... brought in the mynd , that it neither wer nede , and also shold be jeopardous , the king to come vp strong . For where as nowe euery lorde loued other , and 30 none other thing studyed vppon , but aboute the Coronacion and honoure of ...
... brought in the mynd , that it neither wer nede , and also shold be jeopardous , the king to come vp strong . For where as nowe euery lorde loued other , and 30 none other thing studyed vppon , but aboute the Coronacion and honoure of ...
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... brought it with him after the customable maner . And at this meting the lord Hasting , whose trouth towarde the king no manne doubted nor neded to doubte , per- swaded the Lordes to belieue , that the Duke of Gloucester was sure and ...
... brought it with him after the customable maner . And at this meting the lord Hasting , whose trouth towarde the king no manne doubted nor neded to doubte , per- swaded the Lordes to belieue , that the Duke of Gloucester was sure and ...
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... brought vnto the 5 kinges presence at his libertie , oute of that place whiche they reckoned as a prisone . And ther should he be demeaned accordyng to his estate . And she in this doing should bothe dooe great good to the realme ...
... brought vnto the 5 kinges presence at his libertie , oute of that place whiche they reckoned as a prisone . And ther should he be demeaned accordyng to his estate . And she in this doing should bothe dooe great good to the realme ...
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... brought my babe 5 the prynce vnto hys father , when he fyrste toke hym in hys And I praye God that my sonnes palace may be as great sauegard to him now rayning , as thys place was some- time to the kindes enemye . In whych place I ...
... brought my babe 5 the prynce vnto hys father , when he fyrste toke hym in hys And I praye God that my sonnes palace may be as great sauegard to him now rayning , as thys place was some- time to the kindes enemye . In whych place I ...
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