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... received also a direction to repair with all convenient speed to London , and 1 Whom he had agreed to marry : - Edvardi filia ad nuptias Henrico destinata . 2 Proximus fuisset regni hæres : would have been next heir of the Crown . there ...
... received also a direction to repair with all convenient speed to London , and 1 Whom he had agreed to marry : - Edvardi filia ad nuptias Henrico destinata . 2 Proximus fuisset regni hæres : would have been next heir of the Crown . there ...
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... receiving the acclamations and applauses of the people as he went , which indeed were true and unfeigned , as might well appear in the very demonstrations and fulness of the cry . For they thought generally that he was a Prince as ...
... receiving the acclamations and applauses of the people as he went , which indeed were true and unfeigned , as might well appear in the very demonstrations and fulness of the cry . For they thought generally that he was a Prince as ...
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... received him at Shoreditch ; whence with great and honourable attendance , and troops of noblemen and persons of quality , he entered the City ; himself not being on horseback , or in any open chair or throne , but in a close chariot ...
... received him at Shoreditch ; whence with great and honourable attendance , and troops of noblemen and persons of quality , he entered the City ; himself not being on horseback , or in any open chair or throne , but in a close chariot ...
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... received satisfaction from them in matters of so great importance , and be- cause he could not remunerate them with any general pardon ( being prevented therein by the coronation par- don passed immediately before ) ; but chiefly , for ...
... received satisfaction from them in matters of so great importance , and be- cause he could not remunerate them with any general pardon ( being prevented therein by the coronation par- don passed immediately before ) ; but chiefly , for ...
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... received news that the Lord Lovell , Humphrey Stafford , and Thomas Stafford , who had formerly taken sanctuary at Colchester , were de- parted out of sanctuary , but to what place no man could tell . Which advertisement the King ...
... received news that the Lord Lovell , Humphrey Stafford , and Thomas Stafford , who had formerly taken sanctuary at Colchester , were de- parted out of sanctuary , but to what place no man could tell . Which advertisement the King ...
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