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... keep treasure within the realm ; for that gold was the metal that lay in least room.1 He made also statutes for the maintenance of drapery and the keeping of wools within the realm ; and not only so , but for stinting and limiting the ...
... keep treasure within the realm ; for that gold was the metal that lay in least room.1 He made also statutes for the maintenance of drapery and the keeping of wools within the realm ; and not only so , but for stinting and limiting the ...
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... keep . Lingard dates the marriage as late as April , 1491 ; which must be wrong ; for there is a commission extant ... keeping with the rest that he is obliged to impute it to an accident , for which through want of political foresight ...
... keep . Lingard dates the marriage as late as April , 1491 ; which must be wrong ; for there is a commission extant ... keeping with the rest that he is obliged to impute it to an accident , for which through want of political foresight ...
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... keep them aloof . But this is but to try masteries with fortune . And let men beware how they neglect and suffer matter of trouble to be prepared ; for no man can forbid the spark , nor tell whence it may come . The difficulties in ...
... keep them aloof . But this is but to try masteries with fortune . And let men beware how they neglect and suffer matter of trouble to be prepared ; for no man can forbid the spark , nor tell whence it may come . The difficulties in ...
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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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