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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 . ' 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 . ' 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 O | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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