The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... Earl , nothing dismayed , came forwards that day unto a little village called Stoke , and there encamped that night , upon the brow or hanging of a hill . The King the next day presented him battle upon the plain ( the fields there ...
... Earl , nothing dismayed , came forwards that day unto a little village called Stoke , and there encamped that night , upon the brow or hanging of a hill . The King the next day presented him battle upon the plain ( the fields there ...
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... Earl of Arundel , Thomas Earl of Derby , George Earl of Shrewsbury , Edmond Earl of Suffolk , Edward Earl of Devonshire , George Earl of Kent , the Earl of Essex , Thomas Earl of Ormond , with a great number of barons , knights , and ...
... Earl of Arundel , Thomas Earl of Derby , George Earl of Shrewsbury , Edmond Earl of Suffolk , Edward Earl of Devonshire , George Earl of Kent , the Earl of Essex , Thomas Earl of Ormond , with a great number of barons , knights , and ...
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... Earl . But this conspiracy was revealed in time before it could be executed . And in this again the opinion of the King's great wisdom did surcharge him with a sinister fame , that Perkin was but his bait to entrap the Earl of Warwick ...
... Earl . But this conspiracy was revealed in time before it could be executed . And in this again the opinion of the King's great wisdom did surcharge him with a sinister fame , that Perkin was but his bait to entrap the Earl of Warwick ...
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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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