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... arms , met with a point of great difficulty and knot- ty to solve , able to trouble and confound the wisest King in the newness of his estate ; and so much the more , because it could not endure a deliberation , but 1 Pasem pro viribus ...
... arms , met with a point of great difficulty and knot- ty to solve , able to trouble and confound the wisest King in the newness of his estate ; and so much the more , because it could not endure a deliberation , but 1 Pasem pro viribus ...
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... arms ) of the house of Lancas- ter , to which he was inheritor in his own person.2 The third , the title of the sword or conquest , for that he came in by victory of battle , and that the king in possession was slain in the field . The ...
... arms ) of the house of Lancas- ter , to which he was inheritor in his own person.2 The third , the title of the sword or conquest , for that he came in by victory of battle , and that the king in possession was slain in the field . The ...
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... arms or been participant of any attempts against him , so as they submitted themselves to his mercy by a day , and took the oath of allegiance and fidelity to him , where- upon many came out of sanctuary , and many more a misprint , and ...
... arms or been participant of any attempts against him , so as they submitted themselves to his mercy by a day , and took the oath of allegiance and fidelity to him , where- upon many came out of sanctuary , and many more a misprint , and ...
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... arms in Worcestershire , and had made their approaches to the city of Worces- ter to assail it . The King , as a prince of great and profound judgment , was not much moved with it ; for that he thought it was but a rag or remnant of Bos ...
... arms in Worcestershire , and had made their approaches to the city of Worces- ter to assail it . The King , as a prince of great and profound judgment , was not much moved with it ; for that he thought it was but a rag or remnant of Bos ...
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... Arms , whom the King commanded to turn them all again , " & c . Cott . MS . ubi sup . p . 26 . .... 2 The edition of 1622 omits " he . " resolution , and marched speedily , so as he put HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 89.
... Arms , whom the King commanded to turn them all again , " & c . Cott . MS . ubi sup . p . 26 . .... 2 The edition of 1622 omits " he . " resolution , and marched speedily , so as he put HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 89.
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