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... proceedings . " Nay , the sum total of his achievements is evidently regarded by Bacon as hardly worthy of him ; and the short - coming is ascribed not to any want of opportunity or untow- ardness of fortune , but to a deficiency in ...
... proceedings . " Nay , the sum total of his achievements is evidently regarded by Bacon as hardly worthy of him ; and the short - coming is ascribed not to any want of opportunity or untow- ardness of fortune , but to a deficiency in ...
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... his government he was led by none , scarcely by his laws , and yet he was a great observer of formality in all his proceedings , which notwithstanding was no impediment to the working of his will 38 PREFACE TO THE HISTORY OF.
... his government he was led by none , scarcely by his laws , and yet he was a great observer of formality in all his proceedings , which notwithstanding was no impediment to the working of his will 38 PREFACE TO THE HISTORY OF.
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... proceeding , upon far - fetched 1 1 This is distinctly stated by Polydore Vergil , Hall , and Speed . Dr. Lingard disputes the fact , referring to the collection of unpublished Acts by Rymer ; Hen . VII . Nos . 29 , 39. Her dower ( he ...
... proceeding , upon far - fetched 1 1 This is distinctly stated by Polydore Vergil , Hall , and Speed . Dr. Lingard disputes the fact , referring to the collection of unpublished Acts by Rymer ; Hen . VII . Nos . 29 , 39. Her dower ( he ...
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... proceeding being even at that time taxed for rigorous and undue , both in matter and manner , makes it very probable there was some greater matter against her , which the King upon reason of policy and to avoid envy would not publish ...
... proceeding being even at that time taxed for rigorous and undue , both in matter and manner , makes it very probable there was some greater matter against her , which the King upon reason of policy and to avoid envy would not publish ...
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... proceeding did not , it seems , involve the restitution of her forfeited lands , Henry , on the 4th and 5th of March , 1485–6 , granted her the compensation mentioned in note 1. p . 73 . 1 In 1492 . 2 Here we recover the MS . 8 This is ...
... proceeding did not , it seems , involve the restitution of her forfeited lands , Henry , on the 4th and 5th of March , 1485–6 , granted her the compensation mentioned in note 1. p . 73 . 1 In 1492 . 2 Here we recover the MS . 8 This is ...
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