The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Houghton, Mifflin,, 1899 |
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... Duke of Clarence that had been there before and after , that he was Richard the Third's base son and lastly , that he was Richard Duke of York , second son to Edward the Fourth : but that he for his part renounced all these things , and ...
... Duke of Clarence that had been there before and after , that he was Richard the Third's base son and lastly , that he was Richard Duke of York , second son to Edward the Fourth : but that he for his part renounced all these things , and ...
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... Duchess to affect or by Perkin to believe , he wrote back into England , that he knew the per- son of Richard Duke of York as well as he knew his own , and that this young man was undoubtedly he . By this means all things grew prepared ...
... Duchess to affect or by Perkin to believe , he wrote back into England , that he knew the per- son of Richard Duke of York as well as he knew his own , and that this young man was undoubtedly he . By this means all things grew prepared ...
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... Duke of York , i . 200 , 246 . his qualifications for the part , i . 201 . Edward IV . , whether his god- father , i . 202 . parentage , Ib . lives with John Stenbeck , at Antwerp , i . 203 . trained for the imposture by Lady Margaret ...
... Duke of York , i . 200 , 246 . his qualifications for the part , i . 201 . Edward IV . , whether his god- father , i . 202 . parentage , Ib . lives with John Stenbeck , at Antwerp , i . 203 . trained for the imposture by Lady Margaret ...
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