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My lords and masters , the King's Grace , our Sov- ereign Lord , hath commanded me to declare unto you the causes that have moved him at this time to summon this his Parliament ; which I shall do in few words ; craving pardon of his ...
My lords and masters , the King's Grace , our Sov- ereign Lord , hath commanded me to declare unto you the causes that have moved him at this time to summon this his Parliament ; which I shall do in few words ; craving pardon of his ...
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1 The Parliament was also moved with the point of oppression ; for although the French seemed to speak reason , yet arguments are ever with multitudes too weak for suspicions . Wherefore they did advise the King roundly to embrace the ...
1 The Parliament was also moved with the point of oppression ; for although the French seemed to speak reason , yet arguments are ever with multitudes too weak for suspicions . Wherefore they did advise the King roundly to embrace the ...
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I am persuaded that Polydore , on this as on that occasion , mistook a Great Council for a Parliament ; that Henry ... the precaution of calling one of these quasi - parliaments ; with a view partly to ascertain the sense of the people ...
I am persuaded that Polydore , on this as on that occasion , mistook a Great Council for a Parliament ; that Henry ... the precaution of calling one of these quasi - parliaments ; with a view partly to ascertain the sense of the people ...
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