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... Brittaine by force of arms . Where- fore he answered the ambassador , that he would put himself into the King's hands , and make him arbiter of the peace ; and willingly consented that the ambassadors should straightways pass into Brittaine ...
... Brittaine by force of arms . Where- fore he answered the ambassador , that he would put himself into the King's hands , and make him arbiter of the peace ; and willingly consented that the ambassadors should straightways pass into Brittaine ...
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Francis Bacon. possession of Brittaine . But before this formal ambassage arrived , the party of the Duke had received a great blow , and and grew to manifest declination . For near the town of St. Alban in Brittaine a battle had been ...
Francis Bacon. possession of Brittaine . But before this formal ambassage arrived , the party of the Duke had received a great blow , and and grew to manifest declination . For near the town of St. Alban in Brittaine a battle had been ...
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... Brittaine was past ( and this was but a summer fruit , which they thought was almost ripe , and would be soon gathered ) : The other was more lasting ; and that was to put him into such a temper , as he might be no disturbance or ...
... Brittaine was past ( and this was but a summer fruit , which they thought was almost ripe , and would be soon gathered ) : The other was more lasting ; and that was to put him into such a temper , as he might be no disturbance or ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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