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... desire : the rather because he had the several senators and magistrates , and indeed all persons who had any power , so obliged and bound to himself by private benefits , that there was no danger of any combination being formed to ...
... desire : the rather because he had the several senators and magistrates , and indeed all persons who had any power , so obliged and bound to himself by private benefits , that there was no danger of any combination being formed to ...
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... desire , and many things to fear ; and yet that commonly is the case of kings ; who , being at the highest , want matter of desire , which makes their minds more languishing ; and have many represen- tations of perils and shadows ...
... desire , and many things to fear ; and yet that commonly is the case of kings ; who , being at the highest , want matter of desire , which makes their minds more languishing ; and have many represen- tations of perils and shadows ...
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... desire , and many things to feare : and yet , that commonly is the case of Kings ; who being at the highest , want matter of desire ; which makes their mindes the more languishing , and haue many representations of perilles and shadowes ...
... desire , and many things to feare : and yet , that commonly is the case of Kings ; who being at the highest , want matter of desire ; which makes their mindes the more languishing , and haue many representations of perilles and shadowes ...
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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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