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... Ferdinando of Spain , upon whom notwithstand- ing he did handsomely bestow the envy of the death of Edward Plantagenet , Earl of Warwick . Great and devout reverence he bare unto religion , as he that employed ecclesiastical men in most ...
... Ferdinando of Spain , upon whom notwithstand- ing he did handsomely bestow the envy of the death of Edward Plantagenet , Earl of Warwick . Great and devout reverence he bare unto religion , as he that employed ecclesiastical men in most ...
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... Ferdinando of Spain , with whom he had ever a consent ( even in nature and cus- toms ) ; and likewise with Maximilian , who was par- ticularly interested . So that in substance he promised himself money , honour , friends , and peace in ...
... Ferdinando of Spain , with whom he had ever a consent ( even in nature and cus- toms ) ; and likewise with Maximilian , who was par- ticularly interested . So that in substance he promised himself money , honour , friends , and peace in ...
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... Ferdinando of Spain and Maximilian , he could make no foundation upon them . For the one had power and not will ; and the other had will and not power . Besides that Ferdinando had but newly taken breath from the war with the Moors ...
... Ferdinando of Spain and Maximilian , he could make no foundation upon them . For the one had power and not will ; and the other had will and not power . Besides that Ferdinando had but newly taken breath from the war with the Moors ...
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... Ferdinando and Maximilian for sup- ports of war , so the impuissance of the one , and the double proceeding of the other , lay fair for him for occasions1 to accept of peace . These things he did wisely foresee , and did as artifi ...
... Ferdinando and Maximilian for sup- ports of war , so the impuissance of the one , and the double proceeding of the other , lay fair for him for occasions1 to accept of peace . These things he did wisely foresee , and did as artifi ...
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... Ferdinando ( whose manner was never to lose any virtue for the 1 Sometime , therefore , between the 19th of October and the 7th or 8th of November , 1492 . 2 Earlier , if Rapin's date does not put the expedition of Sir Edward Poinings ...
... Ferdinando ( whose manner was never to lose any virtue for the 1 Sometime , therefore , between the 19th of October and the 7th or 8th of November , 1492 . 2 Earlier , if Rapin's date does not put the expedition of Sir Edward Poinings ...
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