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... subjects of Burgundy are subjects in chief to the crown of France , and their Duke the hom ager and vassal of France . They had wont to be good subjects , howsoever Maximilian hath of late distem- pered them . They fled to the King for ...
... subjects of Burgundy are subjects in chief to the crown of France , and their Duke the hom ager and vassal of France . They had wont to be good subjects , howsoever Maximilian hath of late distem- pered them . They fled to the King for ...
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... subjects likewise ( and by name his Merchants Adventurers ) which had a resiance in Antwerp , to return ; translating the mart ( which commonly followed the English cloth ) unto Calais , and embarred also all further trade for the ...
... subjects likewise ( and by name his Merchants Adventurers ) which had a resiance in Antwerp , to return ; translating the mart ( which commonly followed the English cloth ) unto Calais , and embarred also all further trade for the ...
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... subjects remission and free pardon of all by - past offences what- soever against our person or estate , in adhering to our said enemy , by whom we know well they have been misled ; if they shall within time convenient submit themselves ...
... subjects remission and free pardon of all by - past offences what- soever against our person or estate , in adhering to our said enemy , by whom we know well they have been misled ; if they shall within time convenient submit themselves ...
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