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... affection ; partly out of their great devotion to the house of York , partly out of a proud humour in the nation to give a King to the realm of England . Neither did the party in this heat of affection much trouble themselves with the ...
... affection ; partly out of their great devotion to the house of York , partly out of a proud humour in the nation to give a King to the realm of England . Neither did the party in this heat of affection much trouble themselves with the ...
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... affection.1 This I do assure your lordships ; it is not possible for you to imagine the true and cordial love that the King our master beareth to your sovereign , except you were near him as we are . He useth his name with so great ...
... affection.1 This I do assure your lordships ; it is not possible for you to imagine the true and cordial love that the King our master beareth to your sovereign , except you were near him as we are . He useth his name with so great ...
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... affection of envy ; that of all other affections it is the most importune and con- tinual . For of other affections there is occasion given but now and then ; and therefore it was well said , Invidia festos dies non agit : [ Envy keeps ...
... affection of envy ; that of all other affections it is the most importune and con- tinual . For of other affections there is occasion given but now and then ; and therefore it was well said , Invidia festos dies non agit : [ Envy keeps ...
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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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actions affection amongst ancient atheism atque Augustus Cæsar autem Bacon better body Brittaine businesse Cæsar certainly command commonly counsel counsellors cunning custom danger death doth Duke Duke of York Earl ejus Endymion England enim envy Essays etiam fame favour Flanders fortune France French King goeth hæc hand hath haue honour house of York Iudge Julius Cæsar kind King's kingdom less likewise Lord magis maketh man's marriage matter Maximilian means men's Metis mind nature Neque nihil nobility noble omitted opinion Parliament peace Perkin persons Polydore Polydore Vergil Pompey princes quæ quam Queen quod reign religion rerum saith seditions shew sort Spain speak speech suæ sunt Tacitus tamen themselues things thou thought tion translation adds true unto usury vertue Vespasian virtue vpon wherein whereof wise words