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... Perkin War- beck has the interest only of a great romance . laws did indeed print their footsteps deeper ; but the progress of knowledge and the changes of time have gone over them too , and they remain only as curiosi- ties of the past ...
... Perkin War- beck has the interest only of a great romance . laws did indeed print their footsteps deeper ; but the progress of knowledge and the changes of time have gone over them too , and they remain only as curiosi- ties of the past ...
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... Perkin Warbeck : the strangeness of which dan- gers made him think nothing safe . Whereby he was forced to descend to the employment of secret espials and suborned conspirators , a necessary remedy against so dark and subtle practices ...
... Perkin Warbeck : the strangeness of which dan- gers made him think nothing safe . Whereby he was forced to descend to the employment of secret espials and suborned conspirators , a necessary remedy against so dark and subtle practices ...
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... . Compare the expression in Perkin's proclamation further on , " the blessed and debonair govern- ment of our noble father King Edward in his last times . " he was to give place and be removed . And 48 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
... . Compare the expression in Perkin's proclamation further on , " the blessed and debonair govern- ment of our noble father King Edward in his last times . " he was to give place and be removed . And 48 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
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... Perkin's proclamation for an exe- crable breaker of the rites of holy church . Another law was made for the better peace of the country , by which law the King's officers and farmers were to forfeit their places and holds , in case of ...
... Perkin's proclamation for an exe- crable breaker of the rites of holy church . Another law was made for the better peace of the country , by which law the King's officers and farmers were to forfeit their places and holds , in case of ...
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... English coasts had reference to Perkin Warbeck , who was now beginning to stir , rather than to any apprehension of a French invasion . fore conferred divers times with his counsel , and keep- HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 167.
... English coasts had reference to Perkin Warbeck , who was now beginning to stir , rather than to any apprehension of a French invasion . fore conferred divers times with his counsel , and keep- HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 167.
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