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... France and Spain , he shall find him more politic than Lewis the Twelfth of France , and more entire and sincere than Ferdinando of Spain , upon whom notwithstand- ing he did handsomely bestow the envy of the death of Edward Plantagenet ...
... France and Spain , he shall find him more politic than Lewis the Twelfth of France , and more entire and sincere than Ferdinando of Spain , upon whom notwithstand- ing he did handsomely bestow the envy of the death of Edward Plantagenet ...
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... France , concluded by interview of both Kings at Piqueny , as upon all other occasions , Richard , then Duke of Gloucester , stood ever upon the side of honour , raising his own reputation to the disadvantage of the King his brother ...
... France , concluded by interview of both Kings at Piqueny , as upon all other occasions , Richard , then Duke of Gloucester , stood ever upon the side of honour , raising his own reputation to the disadvantage of the King his brother ...
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... France soon after married , it bred some doubt and suspicion amongst divers that he was not sincere , or at least not fixed , in going on with the match of England so much desired : which conceit also , though it were but talk and ...
... France soon after married , it bred some doubt and suspicion amongst divers that he was not sincere , or at least not fixed , in going on with the match of England so much desired : which conceit also , though it were but talk and ...
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... France ; Fer- dinando and Isabella Kings of Spain ; and James the Third King of Scotland : with all of which kings and states the King was at that time in good peace and amity . At which day also ( as if the crown upon his head had put ...
... France ; Fer- dinando and Isabella Kings of Spain ; and James the Third King of Scotland : with all of which kings and states the King was at that time in good peace and amity . At which day also ( as if the crown upon his head had put ...
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... France ) was hasting towards him to purge himself of some accusations which had been made against him . But the King though he kept an ear for him , yet was the time so doubtful , that he sent the Earl of Oxford to meet him and ...
... France ) was hasting towards him to purge himself of some accusations which had been made against him . But the King though he kept an ear for him , yet was the time so doubtful , that he sent the Earl of Oxford to meet him and ...
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