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... principal features was formed in his earlier life and under another sover- eign ; and therefore if it stands in need of excuse , we must seek for it elsewhere than in the circumstances suggested by Sir James Mackintosh . For my own part ...
... principal features was formed in his earlier life and under another sover- eign ; and therefore if it stands in need of excuse , we must seek for it elsewhere than in the circumstances suggested by Sir James Mackintosh . For my own part ...
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... principal persons , in presence of whom he did renew again his promise to marry with the 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 ...
... principal persons , in presence of whom he did renew again his promise to marry with the 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 ...
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... principals stood upright and 1 The index vocabulorum explains , for the benefit of foreigners , that the exchequer chamber was locus in quo judices majores conveniunt ; cum aut a rege consuluntur ; aut propter vota æqualia in curiis ...
... principals stood upright and 1 The index vocabulorum explains , for the benefit of foreigners , that the exchequer chamber was locus in quo judices majores conveniunt ; cum aut a rege consuluntur ; aut propter vota æqualia in curiis ...
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... principal source and motion . For certain it is , she was a busy negotiating woman , and in her withdrawing - chamber had the fortunate conspiracy for the King against King Richard the Third been hatched ; which the King knew , and ...
... principal source and motion . For certain it is , she was a busy negotiating woman , and in her withdrawing - chamber had the fortunate conspiracy for the King against King Richard the Third been hatched ; which the King knew , and ...
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... principal evidence to the con- trary being the project of a marriage between her and James III . of Scot- land , which was certainly entertained in the following year . See Rymer , xii . 329. It is also certain that on the 19th of ...
... principal evidence to the con- trary being the project of a marriage between her and James III . of Scot- land , which was certainly entertained in the following year . See Rymer , xii . 329. It is also certain that on the 19th of ...
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