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... French King from the enterprise of Brittaine ; 3 and lastly in regard of the power of Maximilian , who was corrival to the French King in that pursuit ; the enterprise would either bow to a peace or break in itself . In all which the ...
... French King from the enterprise of Brittaine ; 3 and lastly in regard of the power of Maximilian , who was corrival to the French King in that pursuit ; the enterprise would either bow to a peace or break in itself . In all which the ...
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... French King ( as no doubt ye have heard ) maketh at this present hot war upon the Duke of Brittaine . His army is ... French lords , whom the King taketh for his enemies . Others divine of other matters . Both parts have by their ...
... French King ( as no doubt ye have heard ) maketh at this present hot war upon the Duke of Brittaine . His army is ... French lords , whom the King taketh for his enemies . Others divine of other matters . Both parts have by their ...
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... French tongue. 1 Vi quâdam ad quicquid illi vellent agnoscendum eum adegissent . 2 So MS . Ed . 1622 has " wrote . " This statement is accidentally confirmed by an entry in the Treasurer's Books of Scotland , quoted by Tytler , vol . iv ...
... French tongue. 1 Vi quâdam ad quicquid illi vellent agnoscendum eum adegissent . 2 So MS . Ed . 1622 has " wrote . " This statement is accidentally confirmed by an entry in the Treasurer's Books of Scotland , quoted by Tytler , vol . iv ...
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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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