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I have little doubt that , following Polydore's narrative , as all previous historians had done , and not having access to the Parliament Rolls to correct it by , he believed this second Parliament to have met in the summer of 1488.
I have little doubt that , following Polydore's narrative , as all previous historians had done , and not having access to the Parliament Rolls to correct it by , he believed this second Parliament to have met in the summer of 1488.
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ɔraced his quarrel , and , the more to put it out of doubt that he took him to be a great Prince and not a repre- sentation only , he gave consent that this Duke should take to wife the Lady Katheren Gordon daughter to the Earl of ...
ɔraced his quarrel , and , the more to put it out of doubt that he took him to be a great Prince and not a repre- sentation only , he gave consent that this Duke should take to wife the Lady Katheren Gordon daughter to the Earl of ...
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... than that any doubt was made to vanquish them ; they grew to be quiet and out of fear ; the rather for the confidence they reposed ( which was not small ) in the three leaders , Oxford , Essex , and Dawbeney ; all men well famed and ...
... than that any doubt was made to vanquish them ; they grew to be quiet and out of fear ; the rather for the confidence they reposed ( which was not small ) in the three leaders , Oxford , Essex , and Dawbeney ; all men well famed and ...
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