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... England to give them assistance when they should come over there . And for the person of the counterfeit , it was agreed that if all things succeeded well he should be put down , and the true Plantagenet received ; wherein nevertheless ...
... England to give them assistance when they should come over there . And for the person of the counterfeit , it was agreed that if all things succeeded well he should be put down , and the true Plantagenet received ; wherein nevertheless ...
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... England , hath offered large sums of money to corrupt the Princes and their ministers with whom I have been retained ; and made importune labours to cer- tain servants about my person to murder or poison me1 , and others to forsake and ...
... England , hath offered large sums of money to corrupt the Princes and their ministers with whom I have been retained ; and made importune labours to cer- tain servants about my person to murder or poison me1 , and others to forsake and ...
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... England would fall to the King of Scotland , which might pre- judice the monarchy of England . Whereunto the King him- self replied ; That if that should be , Scotland would be but an accession to England , and not England to ...
... England would fall to the King of Scotland , which might pre- judice the monarchy of England . Whereunto the King him- self replied ; That if that should be , Scotland would be but an accession to England , and not England to ...
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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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