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... favour and nourish these bruits . And it was not long ere these rumours of novelty had begotten others of scandal and murmur against the King and his government , taxing him for a great taxer of his people and discountenancer of his ...
... favour and nourish these bruits . And it was not long ere these rumours of novelty had begotten others of scandal and murmur against the King and his government , taxing him for a great taxer of his people and discountenancer of his ...
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... favour , turned his enterprise into a rode1 ; and wasted and destroyed the country of Northumberland with fire and sword . But hearing that there were forces coming against him , and not willing that they should find his men heavy and ...
... favour , turned his enterprise into a rode1 ; and wasted and destroyed the country of Northumberland with fire and sword . But hearing that there were forces coming against him , and not willing that they should find his men heavy and ...
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... favour the wrong side in jus- tice , let him rather use his countenance to compound the matter than to carry it . If affection lead a man to favour the less worthy in desert , let him do it without depraving or disabling the better ...
... favour the wrong side in jus- tice , let him rather use his countenance to compound the matter than to carry it . If affection lead a man to favour the less worthy in desert , let him do it without depraving or disabling the better ...
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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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