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The next was , that Edward Plantagenet , then close prisoner in the Tower , should be , in the most public and notorious manner that could be devised , shewed unto the people : in part to discharge the King of the envy of that opinion ...
The next was , that Edward Plantagenet , then close prisoner in the Tower , should be , in the most public and notorious manner that could be devised , shewed unto the people : in part to discharge the King of the envy of that opinion ...
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It is said that Perkin , acting the part of a prince hand- somely , when he saw the Scottish fell to waste the country , came to the King in a passionate manner , making great lamentation , and desired that that might not be the manner ...
It is said that Perkin , acting the part of a prince hand- somely , when he saw the Scottish fell to waste the country , came to the King in a passionate manner , making great lamentation , and desired that that might not be the manner ...
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For it is so disposed , that Pollio and Eupo- lis shall debate the possibility or impossibility of the action , before I shall deduce the particulars of the means and manner by which it is to be achieved . Now I have often observed in ...
For it is so disposed , that Pollio and Eupo- lis shall debate the possibility or impossibility of the action , before I shall deduce the particulars of the means and manner by which it is to be achieved . Now I have often observed in ...
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