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... soon as the first burst of his rage was over , conclud- ng that something must be done for the reparation of his honour , warned Henry to prepare for war with France with all speed , for he should soon e ready : 1- that Henry , in ...
... soon as the first burst of his rage was over , conclud- ng that something must be done for the reparation of his honour , warned Henry to prepare for war with France with all speed , for he should soon e ready : 1- that Henry , in ...
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... soon after when they understood that the King had so ordered the matter , that the rebels must win three battles before they could approach the city , and that he had put his own person between the rebels and them , and that the great ...
... soon after when they understood that the King had so ordered the matter , that the rebels must win three battles before they could approach the city , and that he had put his own person between the rebels and them , and that the great ...
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... soon as Arthur had completed his fourteenth year . On the 22nd of September , 1496 , it was further agreed that as soon as the parties should be of " legitimate age " for it , the mar- riage should be celebrated " per verba de præsenti ...
... soon as Arthur had completed his fourteenth year . On the 22nd of September , 1496 , it was further agreed that as soon as the parties should be of " legitimate age " for it , the mar- riage should be celebrated " per verba de præsenti ...
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