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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 . ' Somewhat about ...
... 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 . ' Somewhat about ...
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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 O | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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actions affection appear atque autem authority Bacon better body called cause certainly commonly continue counsel court custom danger death desire doth doubt Duke Earl ejus England enim etiam fear forces fortune France French give hand hath haue Henry honour illud Italy keep kind King King's kingdom land less likewise Lord man's matter means mind nature Neque never opinion original Parliament pass peace persons present Prince principal quæ quam quod reason rerum respect rest riches saith seems side sive sometimes sort speak speech subjects sunt taken tamen things thought translation true turn unto virtue wise