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... treaties retain no interest for us . The wars and the warriors have alike passed and left no trace . The story of Perkin War- beck has the interest only of a great romance . The laws did indeed print their footsteps deeper ; but the ...
... treaties retain no interest for us . The wars and the warriors have alike passed and left no trace . The story of Perkin War- beck has the interest only of a great romance . The laws did indeed print their footsteps deeper ; but the ...
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... treaty of peace that passed between Edward the Fourth and Lewis the Eleventh of France , concluded by interview of both Kings at Piqueny , as upon all other occasions , Richard , then Duke of Gloucester , stood ever upon the side of ...
... treaty of peace that passed between Edward the Fourth and Lewis the Eleventh of France , concluded by interview of both Kings at Piqueny , as upon all other occasions , Richard , then Duke of Gloucester , stood ever upon the side of ...
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... treaty . It appears from Rymer that a truce between England and Scotland for three years , counting from the 3rd of July , 1486 , had been negotiated during the King's first progress into the Jorthern counties in the spring of that year ...
... treaty . It appears from Rymer that a truce between England and Scotland for three years , counting from the 3rd of July , 1486 , had been negotiated during the King's first progress into the Jorthern counties in the spring of that year ...
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... treaty on both parts . Urswick made declaration to the French King much to the purpose of the King's answer to the French am- bassadors here , instilling also tenderly some overture of receiving to grace the Duke of Orleans , and some ...
... treaty on both parts . Urswick made declaration to the French King much to the purpose of the King's answer to the French am- bassadors here , instilling also tenderly some overture of receiving to grace the Duke of Orleans , and some ...
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... treaty of peace ; whereby he should in one both gener- ally abroad veil over his ambition , and win the repu- tation of just and moderate proceedings ; and should withal endear himself in the affections of the King of England , as one ...
... treaty of peace ; whereby he should in one both gener- ally abroad veil over his ambition , and win the repu- tation of just and moderate proceedings ; and should withal endear himself in the affections of the King of England , as one ...
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Términos y frases comunes
actions ambassadors amongst atheism atque Augustus Cæsar autem Bacon Bernard André better Brittaine Brittany Cæsar Calais commonly counsel counsellors crown danger death divers doth Duke Duke of York Earl Edward ejus England enim envy erat esset etiam Eupolis favour Flanders forces fortune France French King fuit hæc hand hath Henry's honour house of York judgment kind King Henry King of England King of Scotland King's kingdom land Latin less likewise Lord magis maketh man's marriage matter Maximilian means men's ment mind nature Neque nihil noble omitted Parliament party peace Perkin persons Polydore Polydore Vergil Pompey princes quæ quam Queen quod reign religion rerum saith Scotland seemeth sent shew Spain speak speech suæ subjects sunt Tacitus tamen things thought tion translation adds treaty true unto usury virtue wherein whereof wise words