Henry VI, Volumen3University Society, 1901 |
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... Warwick upon the throne . There the weak - kneed monarch shortly afterwards finds him ; nor can he move him from his seat till York is promised the kingly succession after Henry's death . Neither of the rival houses long abides by the ...
... Warwick upon the throne . There the weak - kneed monarch shortly afterwards finds him ; nor can he move him from his seat till York is promised the kingly succession after Henry's death . Neither of the rival houses long abides by the ...
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William Shakespeare. France and Warwick are incensed at the broken faith . Warwick then and there becomes reconciled with Queen Margaret , who is also promised French forces to renew the struggle . IV . Warwick hurries back to England ...
William Shakespeare. France and Warwick are incensed at the broken faith . Warwick then and there becomes reconciled with Queen Margaret , who is also promised French forces to renew the struggle . IV . Warwick hurries back to England ...
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... Warwick , her most formidable enemy , upon some disgust he had taken against Edward IV . , offered to espouse her cause , and proposed a match between the prince her son and his daughter Anne of Warwick - the " gentle Lady Anne who ...
... Warwick , her most formidable enemy , upon some disgust he had taken against Edward IV . , offered to espouse her cause , and proposed a match between the prince her son and his daughter Anne of Warwick - the " gentle Lady Anne who ...
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... Warwick , despised him for the motives of his revolt from Edward , and considered that to match her son into the family of her enemy from mere policy was a species of degrada- tion . It took Louis XI . , with all his art and eloquence ...
... Warwick , despised him for the motives of his revolt from Edward , and considered that to match her son into the family of her enemy from mere policy was a species of degrada- tion . It took Louis XI . , with all his art and eloquence ...
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... Warwick and Clifford . Warwick and Clifford are appropriate specimens of the old English feudal baronage in the height of its power and splendour ; a class of men brave , haughty , turbulent , and rough , accustomed to wield the most ...
... Warwick and Clifford . Warwick and Clifford are appropriate specimens of the old English feudal baronage in the height of its power and splendour ; a class of men brave , haughty , turbulent , and rough , accustomed to wield the most ...
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