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... Lady Elizabeth , with whom , by prece- dent pact1 with the party that brought him in , he was to marry . The second , the ancient and long disputed title ( both by plea and arms ) of the house of Lancas- ter , to which he was inheritor ...
... Lady Elizabeth , with whom , by prece- dent pact1 with the party that brought him in , he was to marry . The second , the ancient and long disputed title ( both by plea and arms ) of the house of Lancas- ter , to which he was inheritor ...
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... Lady Eliza- beth . On the other side , if he stood upon his own title of the house of Lancaster , inherent in his person , he knew it was a title condemned by Parliament , and generally prejudged in the common opinion of the realm , and ...
... Lady Eliza- beth . On the other side , if he stood upon his own title of the house of Lancaster , inherent in his person , he knew it was a title condemned by Parliament , and generally prejudged in the common opinion of the realm , and ...
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... Lady Elizabeth at all , or any relation thereunto . In which course he ever after persisted : which did spin him a thread of many seditions and troubles . The King , full of these thoughts , before his departure from Leicester ...
... Lady Elizabeth at all , or any relation thereunto . In which course he ever after persisted : which did spin him a thread of many seditions and troubles . The King , full of these thoughts , before his departure from Leicester ...
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... ladies of honour . In the mean season the King set forwards by easy journeys to the City of London , receiving the ... Lady Elizabeth gave him the heart ; so that both knee and heart did truly bow before him . He on the other side with ...
... ladies of honour . In the mean season the King set forwards by easy journeys to the City of London , receiving the ... Lady Elizabeth gave him the heart ; so that both knee and heart did truly bow before him . He on the other side with ...
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... Lady 1 Major in original . 2 Speed ; who infers the fact from André's expression latenter ingressus est . It appears however that the true reading is lætanter . See ' Memorials of Henry VII . , ' Pref . p . xxvi . 3 In the edition of ...
... Lady 1 Major in original . 2 Speed ; who infers the fact from André's expression latenter ingressus est . It appears however that the true reading is lætanter . See ' Memorials of Henry VII . , ' Pref . p . xxvi . 3 In the edition of ...
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