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... Duke's mind likewise ; well fore; seeing that the Duke of Orleans , by whom the Duke of Brittaine was wholly led , taking himself to be upon terms irreconcileable with him , would admit of no treaty of peace ; whereby he should in one ...
... Duke's mind likewise ; well fore; seeing that the Duke of Orleans , by whom the Duke of Brittaine was wholly led , taking himself to be upon terms irreconcileable with him , would admit of no treaty of peace ; whereby he should in one ...
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... Duke of Brittaine . His army is now before Nantes , and holdeth it straitly besieged , being the principal city , if not in ceremony and preeminence , yet in strength and wealth , of that duchy : ye may guess at his hopes , by his ...
... Duke of Brittaine . His army is now before Nantes , and holdeth it straitly besieged , being the principal city , if not in ceremony and preeminence , yet in strength and wealth , of that duchy : ye may guess at his hopes , by his ...
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... Duke of Brittaine deceased ; an accident that the King might easily have foreseen , and ought to have reckoned upon and provided for ; but that the point of reputation , when news first came of the battle lost , ( that some : vlat must ...
... Duke of Brittaine deceased ; an accident that the King might easily have foreseen , and ought to have reckoned upon and provided for ; but that the point of reputation , when news first came of the battle lost , ( that some : vlat must ...
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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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