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acknowledge to be the best originals and instructions out of which to write an history , yet the travel must be much greater than if there had been already digested any tolerable chronicle as a simple narration of the actions themselves ...
acknowledge to be the best originals and instructions out of which to write an history , yet the travel must be much greater than if there had been already digested any tolerable chronicle as a simple narration of the actions themselves ...
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To a superficial observer they could but appear as the actions of a man violent in love and anger , and imperious in will ; and such no doubt was the general impression of Henry's character in the beginning of the seventeenth century .
To a superficial observer they could but appear as the actions of a man violent in love and anger , and imperious in will ; and such no doubt was the general impression of Henry's character in the beginning of the seventeenth century .
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If a man so temper his actions as in some one of them hee doe content euerie faction or combination of people ... A man is an ill husband of his Honour that entereth into any action , the failing wherein may disgrace him more then EARLY ...
If a man so temper his actions as in some one of them hee doe content euerie faction or combination of people ... A man is an ill husband of his Honour that entereth into any action , the failing wherein may disgrace him more then EARLY ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils O | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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