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... manner signify their detestation of popular attentates upon the person or authority Princes . But , my lords ambassadors , the King leaveth these two actions thus . That on the one side he hath not received any manner of satisfaction ...
... manner signify their detestation of popular attentates upon the person or authority Princes . But , my lords ambassadors , the King leaveth these two actions thus . That on the one side he hath not received any manner of satisfaction ...
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... manner was to handle matters ) never out of necessity . And Sir Edward Poynings ( after he had continued at Sluice some good while till all things were settled ) returned unto the King , being then before Bulloigne.1 Somewhat about this ...
... manner was to handle matters ) never out of necessity . And Sir Edward Poynings ( after he had continued at Sluice some good while till all things were settled ) returned unto the King , being then before Bulloigne.1 Somewhat about this ...
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... manner , making great lamen- tation , and desired that that might not be the manner of making the war ; for that no crown was so dear to his mind , as that he desired to purchase it with the blood and ruin of his country . Whereunto the ...
... manner , making great lamen- tation , and desired that that might not be the manner of making the war ; for that no crown was so dear to his mind , as that he desired to purchase it with the blood and ruin of his country . Whereunto the ...
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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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