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The King having thus upheld the reputation1 of Maximilian , advised him now to press on his marriage with Brittaine to a conclusion ; which Maximilian ac- cordingly did ; and so far forth prevailed both with the young lady and with the ...
The King having thus upheld the reputation1 of Maximilian , advised him now to press on his marriage with Brittaine to a conclusion ; which Maximilian ac- cordingly did ; and so far forth prevailed both with the young lady and with the ...
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manner of her entry into London , and the celebrity of the marriage , were performed with great and true magnificence , in regard of cost , shew , and order.1 The chief man that took the care was Bishop Foxe , who was not only a grave ...
manner of her entry into London , and the celebrity of the marriage , were performed with great and true magnificence , in regard of cost , shew , and order.1 The chief man that took the care was Bishop Foxe , who was not only a grave ...
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Margaret , Duchess Dowager of Savoy , sought in marriage by Henry VII . , i . 349 . marriage postponed by reason ... 101-103 . the right time to marry , i 103 . by proxy , of Maximilian with Anne Duchess of Brittaine , i . 153 , 154 .
Margaret , Duchess Dowager of Savoy , sought in marriage by Henry VII . , i . 349 . marriage postponed by reason ... 101-103 . the right time to marry , i 103 . by proxy , of Maximilian with Anne Duchess of Brittaine , i . 153 , 154 .
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