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According to which rule " subjects traitors " would be corrected into " subject - traitors . " But I rather think that the true modern equiva- lents would be " stranger - merchants , " and " traitor - subjects .
According to which rule " subjects traitors " would be corrected into " subject - traitors . " But I rather think that the true modern equiva- lents would be " stranger - merchants , " and " traitor - subjects .
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The subjects of Burgundy2 are subjects in chief to the crown of France , and their Duke the homager and vassal of France . They had wont to be good subjects , howsoever Maximilian hath of late distempered them .
The subjects of Burgundy2 are subjects in chief to the crown of France , and their Duke the homager and vassal of France . They had wont to be good subjects , howsoever Maximilian hath of late distempered them .
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... the intercourse of merchandise betwixt realm and realm to be ministered and handled as shall more be to the common weal and prosperity of our subjects ; and all such dismes , taskes , tallages , benevolences , unlawful impositions ...
... the intercourse of merchandise betwixt realm and realm to be ministered and handled as shall more be to the common weal and prosperity of our subjects ; and all such dismes , taskes , tallages , benevolences , unlawful impositions ...
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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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