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... Perkin , but to the Jew when he was christened . The fact comes from Bernard André , who mentions it with reference to the Jew's name , which was Edward . He does not say however that Perkin was his son : but only that he was His words ...
... Perkin , but to the Jew when he was christened . The fact comes from Bernard André , who mentions it with reference to the Jew's name , which was Edward . He does not say however that Perkin was his son : but only that he was His words ...
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... Perkin , ready of himself to embrace all advantages against the King of England , instigated by Frion , and formerly prepared by the Lady Margaret , forthwith despatched one Lucas and this Frion in nature of ambassadors to Perkin , to ...
... Perkin , ready of himself to embrace all advantages against the King of England , instigated by Frion , and formerly prepared by the Lady Margaret , forthwith despatched one Lucas and this Frion in nature of ambassadors to Perkin , to ...
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... Perkin had told his tale , King James answered bravely and wisely , That whosoever he were , he should not repent him of putting himself into his hands . And from that time forth ( though there wanted not some about him that would have ...
... Perkin had told his tale , King James answered bravely and wisely , That whosoever he were , he should not repent him of putting himself into his hands . And from that time forth ( though there wanted not some about him that would have ...
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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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