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... BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VIII . • 391 THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN 399 IN FELICEM MEMORIAM ELIZABETHÆ , ANGLIÆ REGINE 411 The same translated into English . 443 • THE LITERARY AND PROFESSIONAL ...
... BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VIII . • 391 THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN 399 IN FELICEM MEMORIAM ELIZABETHÆ , ANGLIÆ REGINE 411 The same translated into English . 443 • THE LITERARY AND PROFESSIONAL ...
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... beginning with the accession of Henry the Seventh occurred to him afterwards in 1605 ; as may be seen by comparing his well known letter to Lord Chancellor Egerton , which was writ- ten on the 2nd of April in that year , with the ...
... beginning with the accession of Henry the Seventh occurred to him afterwards in 1605 ; as may be seen by comparing his well known letter to Lord Chancellor Egerton , which was writ- ten on the 2nd of April in that year , with the ...
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... beginning of the reign of K. Henry the eighth of that name near unto the present time wherein Q. Elizabeth reigneth in good felicity , I am delivered of the excuse wherewith the best writers of history are troubled in their proëms ...
... beginning of the reign of K. Henry the eighth of that name near unto the present time wherein Q. Elizabeth reigneth in good felicity , I am delivered of the excuse wherewith the best writers of history are troubled in their proëms ...
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... beginning he was not forgetful ; and had been more happy at the latter end , if his early providence , which kept him from all necessity of exacting upon his people , could likewise have attempered his nature 1 i . e . for not being ...
... beginning he was not forgetful ; and had been more happy at the latter end , if his early providence , which kept him from all necessity of exacting upon his people , could likewise have attempered his nature 1 i . e . for not being ...
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... beginnings . Therefore we shall make our judgment upon the things themselves , as they give light one to another , and ( as we can ) dig truth out of the mine . The King was green in his estate ; and contrary to his own opinion and ...
... beginnings . Therefore we shall make our judgment upon the things themselves , as they give light one to another , and ( as we can ) dig truth out of the mine . The King was green in his estate ; and contrary to his own opinion and ...
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