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... marriage with Brittaine to a conclusion ; which Maximilian ac- cordingly did ; and so far forth prevailed both with the young lady and with the principal persons about her , as the marriage was consummate by proxy2 with a cer- emony at ...
... marriage with Brittaine to a conclusion ; which Maximilian ac- cordingly did ; and so far forth prevailed both with the young lady and with the principal persons about her , as the marriage was consummate by proxy2 with a cer- emony at ...
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... marriage was almost seven years in treaty , which was in part caused by the tender years of the marriage - couple ; especially of the Prince . But the true reason was that these two Princes , being Princes of great policy and profound ...
... marriage was almost seven years in treaty , which was in part caused by the tender years of the marriage - couple ; especially of the Prince . But the true reason was that these two Princes , being Princes of great policy and profound ...
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... marriage , i . 323 . her jointure , Ib . Margaret , Lady , mother of Henry VII . , her dream , i . 365 . Margaret , Duchess Dowager of Savoy , sought in marriage by Henry VII . , i . 349 . marriage postponed by reason of the king's ...
... marriage , i . 323 . her jointure , Ib . Margaret , Lady , mother of Henry VII . , her dream , i . 365 . Margaret , Duchess Dowager of Savoy , sought in marriage by Henry VII . , i . 349 . marriage postponed by reason of the king's ...
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