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... answer to the French ambassadors here , instilling also tenderly some overture of receiving to grace the Duke of ... answered the ambassador , that he would put himself into the King's hands , and make him arbiter of the peace ; and ...
... answer to the French ambassadors here , instilling also tenderly some overture of receiving to grace the Duke of ... answered the ambassador , that he would put himself into the King's hands , and make him arbiter of the peace ; and ...
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... answered in some heat , that they doubted not but that the King their sovereign's sword would be able to maintain his sceptre ; and they assured themselves he neither could nor would yield to any diminution of the crown of France ...
... answered in some heat , that they doubted not but that the King their sovereign's sword would be able to maintain his sceptre ; and they assured themselves he neither could nor would yield to any diminution of the crown of France ...
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... answered , I had thought , Sir , your felicity had been above those thoughts . But if it trouble you , I will banish him . The King replied , those hornets were best in their nest , and worst then when they did fly abroad ; and that his ...
... answered , I had thought , Sir , your felicity had been above those thoughts . But if it trouble you , I will banish him . The King replied , those hornets were best in their nest , and worst then when they did fly abroad ; and that his ...
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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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