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... nobles and soldiers ) upon himself ; as if the King by his vo- luptuous life and mean marriage were become effemi- nate , and less sensible of honour and reason of state than was fit for a King . And as for the politic and wholesome ...
... nobles and soldiers ) upon himself ; as if the King by his vo- luptuous life and mean marriage were become effemi- nate , and less sensible of honour and reason of state than was fit for a King . And as for the politic and wholesome ...
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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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... nobles and others there , at the first secretly . But finding them of like affection to himself , he suffered it of purpose to vent and pass abroad ; because they thought it not safe to resolve , till they had a taste of the people's ...
... nobles and others there , at the first secretly . But finding them of like affection to himself , he suffered it of purpose to vent and pass abroad ; because they thought it not safe to resolve , till they had a taste of the people's ...
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... nobles to go to their countries and prepare to return with forces upon a day assigned ; and himself rode over to Kenilworth , where the Queen and his mother were ; and there he heard of the landing of the rebels in Lancashire ; which ...
... nobles to go to their countries and prepare to return with forces upon a day assigned ; and himself rode over to Kenilworth , where the Queen and his mother were ; and there he heard of the landing of the rebels in Lancashire ; which ...
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... nobles averse and not daring to displease them , concluded only a truce for seven years ; 2 giv- 1 i . e . keepers within the sanctuary . Custodes ei intra asylum apponere qui ejus dicta et facta observarent . 2 This is Polydore ...
... nobles averse and not daring to displease them , concluded only a truce for seven years ; 2 giv- 1 i . e . keepers within the sanctuary . Custodes ei intra asylum apponere qui ejus dicta et facta observarent . 2 This is Polydore ...
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