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... Lady Elizabeth at all , or any relation thereunto . In which course he ever after persisted : which did spin him a thread of many seditions and troubles . The King , full of these thoughts , before his departure from Leicester ...
... Lady Elizabeth at all , or any relation thereunto . In which course he ever after persisted : which did spin him a thread of many seditions and troubles . The King , full of these thoughts , before his departure from Leicester ...
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... lady as counsellors , first sought to remove the point of religion and honour out of the mind of the lady herself ; wherein there was a double a labour ; for Maximilian was not only contracted unto the lady , but Maximilian's daughter ...
... lady as counsellors , first sought to remove the point of religion and honour out of the mind of the lady herself ; wherein there was a double a labour ; for Maximilian was not only contracted unto the lady , but Maximilian's daughter ...
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... Lady Katherine did so much busy the world , whether Arthur was bedded with his lady or no , whereby that matter in fact ( of carnal knowledge ) might be made part of the case . And it is true that the lady herself denied it , or at ...
... Lady Katherine did so much busy the world , whether Arthur was bedded with his lady or no , whereby that matter in fact ( of carnal knowledge ) might be made part of the case . And it is true that the lady herself denied it , or at ...
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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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