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... England . And though Polydore says that the legate came from Pope Alexander VI . who had just succeeded Pope Innocent ( in which case it must have been at least as late as August , 1492 , after Charles and Anne were married and while ...
... England . And though Polydore says that the legate came from Pope Alexander VI . who had just succeeded Pope Innocent ( in which case it must have been at least as late as August , 1492 , after Charles and Anne were married and while ...
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... England and Scotland in a strait concord and amity by so great an obligation , hath reserved the placing of me in the imperial throne of England for the arms and succours of your Grace . Neither is it the first time that a King of ...
... England and Scotland in a strait concord and amity by so great an obligation , hath reserved the placing of me in the imperial throne of England for the arms and succours of your Grace . Neither is it the first time that a King of ...
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... England , that if they had loved him never so well , yet they would never have taken his part in that company . But if he had been so happy as to have been in Cornwall at the first , when the people began to take arms there , he had ...
... England , that if they had loved him never so well , yet they would never have taken his part in that company . But if he had been so happy as to have been in Cornwall at the first , when the people began to take arms there , he had ...
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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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