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... thought of undertaking any part of it himself . And though it may appear from a letter to the king that he had conceived the purpose as early as the 21st of April 1621 , when he was in the middle of his troubles , it is not before the ...
... thought of undertaking any part of it himself . And though it may appear from a letter to the king that he had conceived the purpose as early as the 21st of April 1621 , when he was in the middle of his troubles , it is not before the ...
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... thought desirable to increase its size and cost by reprinting translations which were intended only for foreigners ; and which , being for the most part mere translations , no English reader would prefer to the original . It was to be ...
... thought desirable to increase its size and cost by reprinting translations which were intended only for foreigners ; and which , being for the most part mere translations , no English reader would prefer to the original . It was to be ...
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... , we must seek for it elsewhere than in the circumstances suggested by Sir James Mackintosh . For my own part , I am satisfied with the conjecture that he thought it the true conception . THE HISTORIE OF THE RAIGNE OF KING HENRY THE ...
... , we must seek for it elsewhere than in the circumstances suggested by Sir James Mackintosh . For my own part , I am satisfied with the conjecture that he thought it the true conception . THE HISTORIE OF THE RAIGNE OF KING HENRY THE ...
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... thought generally that he was a Prince as ordained and sent down from heaven to unite and put to an end the long dissensions of the two houses ; which although they had had , in the times of Henry the Fourth , Henry the Fifth , and a ...
... thought generally that he was a Prince as ordained and sent down from heaven to unite and put to an end the long dissensions of the two houses ; which although they had had , in the times of Henry the Fourth , Henry the Fifth , and a ...
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... thought it better to retain the same form in all cases : and I have chosen that form which represents in modern orthography the original word . - his coming out of Brittaine given artificially for serv- ing HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 53.
... thought it better to retain the same form in all cases : and I have chosen that form which represents in modern orthography the original word . - his coming out of Brittaine given artificially for serv- ing HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 53.
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