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... King's own person ) should be excepted . Which though it might seem strange , yet was it not so to a wise King , that knew his greatest dangers were not from the least treasons , but from the greatest . These resolutions of the King and ...
... King's own person ) should be excepted . Which though it might seem strange , yet was it not so to a wise King , that knew his greatest dangers were not from the least treasons , but from the greatest . These resolutions of the King and ...
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... King of England's hands . Neither doth our King on the other side make any unfriendly interpretation of your King's sending of succours to the Duke of Brittaine ; for the King knoweth well that many things must be done of Kings for ...
... King of England's hands . Neither doth our King on the other side make any unfriendly interpretation of your King's sending of succours to the Duke of Brittaine ; for the King knoweth well that many things must be done of Kings for ...
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... King , when he knew the case . King Philip doubting that they , being but subjects , durst not let him pass away again without the King's notice and leave , yielded to their intreaties to stay till they heard from the court . The King ...
... King , when he knew the case . King Philip doubting that they , being but subjects , durst not let him pass away again without the King's notice and leave , yielded to their intreaties to stay till they heard from the court . The King ...
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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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