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... England from the 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 ...
... England from the 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 ...
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... England that was ances- tor to the King your father and yourself ; and was that King to whom both Unions may in a sort refer : that of the Roses being in him consummate , and that of the Kingdoms by him begun . Besides , his times ...
... England that was ances- tor to the King your father and yourself ; and was that King to whom both Unions may in a sort refer : that of the Roses being in him consummate , and that of the Kingdoms by him begun . Besides , his times ...
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... England ( book vi . cap . i . ) thinks that the date of Henry's accession was thus antedated by a day , because if he was not king on the 21st , acts done on the 21st could not have been treason against him . The truth is , it mattered ...
... England ( book vi . cap . i . ) thinks that the date of Henry's accession was thus antedated by a day , because if he was not king on the 21st , acts done on the 21st could not have been treason against him . The truth is , it mattered ...
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... England was . But trusting to the reputation of his victories and successes in England , he thought he should have time enough to extend his cares afterwards to that second kingdom . Wherefore through this neglect , upon the coming of ...
... England was . But trusting to the reputation of his victories and successes in England , he thought he should have time enough to extend his cares afterwards to that second kingdom . Wherefore through this neglect , upon the coming of ...
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... England . Neither did the party in this heat of affec- tion much trouble themselves with the attainder of George Duke of Clarence ; having newly learned by the King's example that attainders do not interrupt the conveying of title to ...
... England . Neither did the party in this heat of affec- tion much trouble themselves with the attainder of George Duke of Clarence ; having newly learned by the King's example that attainders do not interrupt the conveying of title to ...
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