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... cause . To save his country from these accumulated horrors John submits to the Pope , but is poisoned by " Dyssymulacyon , " otherwise " Simon of Swin- sett , " and dies a Protestant martyr . With the exception of the King the ...
... cause . To save his country from these accumulated horrors John submits to the Pope , but is poisoned by " Dyssymulacyon , " otherwise " Simon of Swin- sett , " and dies a Protestant martyr . With the exception of the King the ...
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... John on returning from an expedition to Ireland " constreined " the Cistercians to pay 40,000 pounds of silver notwithstanding " all their privileges to the contrary . The cause that mooved the King to deal so hardlie xiv INTRODUCTION.
... John on returning from an expedition to Ireland " constreined " the Cistercians to pay 40,000 pounds of silver notwithstanding " all their privileges to the contrary . The cause that mooved the King to deal so hardlie xiv INTRODUCTION.
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William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. The cause that mooved the King to deal so hardlie with them was , for that they refused to helpe him with monie , when before his last going over into Normandie , he de- manded ...
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. The cause that mooved the King to deal so hardlie with them was , for that they refused to helpe him with monie , when before his last going over into Normandie , he de- manded ...
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... cause of Cordelions death " ( Troublesome Raigne , i . 446 ) says the French King ; and in a stage - direction the Bastard " chaseth Lymoges the Austrich Duke . " Then follows the capture of Arthur by John , which brings us back to 1202 ...
... cause of Cordelions death " ( Troublesome Raigne , i . 446 ) says the French King ; and in a stage - direction the Bastard " chaseth Lymoges the Austrich Duke . " Then follows the capture of Arthur by John , which brings us back to 1202 ...
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... caused his nephue Arthur to be brought before him at Falais , and there went about to persuade him all that he could to forsake his freendship and aliance with the French king , and to leane and stick to him , being his naturall uncle ...
... caused his nephue Arthur to be brought before him at Falais , and there went about to persuade him all that he could to forsake his freendship and aliance with the French king , and to leane and stick to him , being his naturall uncle ...
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