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... King , by reason of his many disorders , could not be of long life , but was like to leave his sons of tender years ... King his brother , and drawing the eyes of all ( especially of the nobles and soldiers ) upon himself ; as if the ...
... King , by reason of his many disorders , could not be of long life , but was like to leave his sons of tender years ... King his brother , and drawing the eyes of all ( especially of the nobles and soldiers ) upon himself ; as if the ...
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... king in possession was slain in the field . The first of these was fairest , and most like to give contentment to the people , who by two - and - twenty years reign of King Edward the Fourth had been fully made capable of the clearness ...
... king in possession was slain in the field . The first of these was fairest , and most like to give contentment to the people , who by two - and - twenty years reign of King Edward the Fourth had been fully made capable of the clearness ...
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... King presently that very day , being the two and twentieth of August , assumed the style of King in his own name , without mention of the Lady Elizabeth at all , or any relation thereunto . In which course he ever after persisted ...
... King presently that very day , being the two and twentieth of August , assumed the style of King in his own name , without mention of the Lady Elizabeth at all , or any relation thereunto . In which course he ever after persisted ...
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... King's uncle ) was created Duke of Bedford ; Thomas the Lord Stanley ( the King's father - in - law ) Earl of Derby ; and Edward Courtney Earl of Devon ; though the king had then nevertheless a purpose in himself to make more in time of ...
... King's uncle ) was created Duke of Bedford ; Thomas the Lord Stanley ( the King's father - in - law ) Earl of Derby ; and Edward Courtney Earl of Devon ; though the king had then nevertheless a purpose in himself to make more in time of ...
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... King's attainder should be defaced , cancelled , and taken off the file . But on the part of the King's enemies there were by parliament attainted , 3 the late Duke of Gloucester , 1 The passage within brackets is taken from the MS ...
... King's attainder should be defaced , cancelled , and taken off the file . But on the part of the King's enemies there were by parliament attainted , 3 the late Duke of Gloucester , 1 The passage within brackets is taken from the MS ...
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