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... Italy . For at that time , being newly come to the crown , he was somewhat guided by his father's counsels ; ( counsels not counsellors , for his father was his own counsel , and had few able men about him ; ) and that King ( he knew ...
... Italy . For at that time , being newly come to the crown , he was somewhat guided by his father's counsels ; ( counsels not counsellors , for his father was his own counsel , and had few able men about him ; ) and that King ( he knew ...
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... Italy , that he could not make his way for the advancement of his own house ( which he immoderately thirsted after ) , was desirous to trouble the waters in Italy , that he might fish the better ; casting the net not out of St. Peter's ...
... Italy , that he could not make his way for the advancement of his own house ( which he immoderately thirsted after ) , was desirous to trouble the waters in Italy , that he might fish the better ; casting the net not out of St. Peter's ...
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... Italy without resistance ; so that it was true which Pope Alexander was wont to say , That the Frenchmen came into Italy with chalk in their hands to mark up their lodgings , rather than with swords to fight . He likewise entered and ...
... Italy without resistance ; so that it was true which Pope Alexander was wont to say , That the Frenchmen came into Italy with chalk in their hands to mark up their lodgings , rather than with swords to fight . He likewise entered and ...
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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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