The Works of Francis Bacon ...Longmans & Company, 1963 |
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... marriage was consummate by proxy1 with a ceremony at that time in these parts new . For she was not only publicly contracted , but stated as a bride , and solemnly bedded , and after she was laid , there came in Maximilian's ambassador ...
... marriage was consummate by proxy1 with a ceremony at that time in these parts new . For she was not only publicly contracted , but stated as a bride , and solemnly bedded , and after she was laid , there came in Maximilian's ambassador ...
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... marriage between Charles and Anne Duchess of Brittaine3 , with whom he received the duchy of Brittaine as her dowry ; the daughter of Maximilian being a little before sent home . Which when it came to the ears of Maximilian ( who would ...
... marriage between Charles and Anne Duchess of Brittaine3 , with whom he received the duchy of Brittaine as her dowry ; the daughter of Maximilian being a little before sent home . Which when it came to the ears of Maximilian ( who would ...
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... marriage was almost seven years in treaty , which was in part caused by the tender years of the marriage - couple ; especially of the Prince . But the true reason was that these two Princes , being Princes of great policy and profound ...
... marriage was almost seven years in treaty , which was in part caused by the tender years of the marriage - couple ; especially of the Prince . But the true reason was that these two Princes , being Princes of great policy and profound ...
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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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