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and set the crown upon his head ; a man that enjoyed by his favour and advancement so great a fortune both in honour and riches ; a man that was tied unto him in so near a band of alliance , his brother having mar- ried the King's ...
and set the crown upon his head ; a man that enjoyed by his favour and advancement so great a fortune both in honour and riches ; a man that was tied unto him in so near a band of alliance , his brother having mar- ried the King's ...
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... spiritual and temporal ; to the which Counsel come certain burgesses and merchants of all cities and good towns of England ; at which Counsel was granted unto the King for the defence of the Scots 120,000l .
... spiritual and temporal ; to the which Counsel come certain burgesses and merchants of all cities and good towns of England ; at which Counsel was granted unto the King for the defence of the Scots 120,000l .
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For, Mr. Speaker, was it not, think you, a true answer that Solon of Greece made to the rich King Croesus of Lydia, when he showed unto him a great quantity of gold that he had gathered together, in ostentation of his greatness and ...
For, Mr. Speaker, was it not, think you, a true answer that Solon of Greece made to the rich King Croesus of Lydia, when he showed unto him a great quantity of gold that he had gathered together, in ostentation of his greatness and ...
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