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... Henry is concerned , and so much of the interpretation of his actions as depends upon a true insight into his character , Speed is not to be reckoned among the historians who preceded Bacon . The sketch I speak of concludes a short ...
... Henry is concerned , and so much of the interpretation of his actions as depends upon a true insight into his character , Speed is not to be reckoned among the historians who preceded Bacon . The sketch I speak of concludes a short ...
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... Henry , to propose that they should join their forces against Charles ; himself engaging to contribute not less than 10,000 men for two years , and as soon as he should be ready for the war to let Henry know , giving him six months for ...
... Henry , to propose that they should join their forces against Charles ; himself engaging to contribute not less than 10,000 men for two years , and as soon as he should be ready for the war to let Henry know , giving him six months for ...
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... Henry the Second . Howbeit it was a race often dipped in their own blood . It hath remained since , only transplanted into other names , as well of the imperial line as of other noble houses . But it was neither guilt of crime , nor ...
... Henry the Second . Howbeit it was a race often dipped in their own blood . It hath remained since , only transplanted into other names , as well of the imperial line as of other noble houses . But it was neither guilt of crime , nor ...
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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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