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... seems , as I said , to have been the original authority for these transactions ; and whose narrative could not then be corrected by comparison with more authentic records . Rymer's Foedera however and the Rolls of Parliament enable us ...
... seems , as I said , to have been the original authority for these transactions ; and whose narrative could not then be corrected by comparison with more authentic records . Rymer's Foedera however and the Rolls of Parliament enable us ...
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... seems to have studied D'Argentré carefully ) appears to have been no part of the great convention between Maximilian , Henry , and Ferdinand , for a joint.vasion of France ; which was in force indeed at the time , but did not provide ...
... seems to have studied D'Argentré carefully ) appears to have been no part of the great convention between Maximilian , Henry , and Ferdinand , for a joint.vasion of France ; which was in force indeed at the time , but did not provide ...
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... seem , and the Spaniards seem wiser than they are . But howsoever it be between nations , cer tainly it is so between man and man . For as the Apostle saith of godliness , Having a shew of godliness , but denying the power thereof ; so ...
... seem , and the Spaniards seem wiser than they are . But howsoever it be between nations , cer tainly it is so between man and man . For as the Apostle saith of godliness , Having a shew of godliness , but denying the power thereof ; so ...
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