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... Charles with pregnant and apparent hopes of success . The Duke of Brittaine old , and entered into a lethargy , and served with mercenary counsellors , father of two only daughters , the one sickly and not like to continue . King Charles ...
... Charles with pregnant and apparent hopes of success . The Duke of Brittaine old , and entered into a lethargy , and served with mercenary counsellors , father of two only daughters , the one sickly and not like to continue . King Charles ...
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... Charles ( being also a young king and a bachelor ) ; and loth to make her country the seat of a long and miserable war ; secretly yielded to accept of King Charles . But during this secret treaty with the lady , the better to save it ...
... Charles ( being also a young king and a bachelor ) ; and loth to make her country the seat of a long and miserable war ; secretly yielded to accept of King Charles . But during this secret treaty with the lady , the better to save it ...
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... Charles ; which if they performed , he would have power to command what terms of peace he pleased ; if not , he would have a fair excuse for accepting such terms as he could get . The seed thus timely sown came prosperously to harvest ...
... Charles ; which if they performed , he would have power to command what terms of peace he pleased ; if not , he would have a fair excuse for accepting such terms as he could get . The seed thus timely sown came prosperously to harvest ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 13 |
Great Councils | 178 |
Character of Henry VII from the Latin | 379 |
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