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... whereof he was governor , and levied a fair troop of four hundred men , and with them passed over into Brittaine , and joined himself with the Duke's forces . The news whereof when it came to the French court , put divers young bloods ...
... whereof he was governor , and levied a fair troop of four hundred men , and with them passed over into Brittaine , and joined himself with the Duke's forces . The news whereof when it came to the French court , put divers young bloods ...
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... whereof I have these reasons ; both because it was the preeminent virtue and merit of this King , to whose memory I do honour ; and because it hath some correspondence to my person ; but chiefly because in my judgment it is some defect ...
... whereof I have these reasons ; both because it was the preeminent virtue and merit of this King , to whose memory I do honour ; and because it hath some correspondence to my person ; but chiefly because in my judgment it is some defect ...
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... whereof England , though far less in territory and population , hath been ( nevertheless ) an over - match ; in regard the middle people of England make good soldiers , which the peasants of France do not . And herein the device of king ...
... whereof England , though far less in territory and population , hath been ( nevertheless ) an over - match ; in regard the middle people of England make good soldiers , which the peasants of France do not . And herein the device of king ...
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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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