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... English readers , it has not been thought desirable to increase its size and cost by reprinting translations which were intended only for foreigners ; and which , being for the most part mere translations , no English reader would ...
... English readers , it has not been thought desirable to increase its size and cost by reprinting translations which were intended only for foreigners ; and which , being for the most part mere translations , no English reader would ...
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... English were much blooded one against another ; which blood rankled the more , by the vain words of the Lord Cordes , that declared himself an open enemy of the English , beyond that that appertained to the present service ; making it a ...
... English were much blooded one against another ; which blood rankled the more , by the vain words of the Lord Cordes , that declared himself an open enemy of the English , beyond that that appertained to the present service ; making it a ...
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... English dress to be worn and English weapons used ; — for enforcing the cleansing of towns , ditching , draining , paving , & c .; and for levying customs and other dues . It was proposed that the Lords in Parliament should wear robes ...
... English dress to be worn and English weapons used ; — for enforcing the cleansing of towns , ditching , draining , paving , & c .; and for levying customs and other dues . It was proposed that the Lords in Parliament should wear robes ...
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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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