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... Parliament ; the Parliament in 3 H. VII .; under which description he was no doubt familiar with the records of it . But he did not know , and had not perhaps any ready means of ascertaining , in what month of Henry's third year , which ...
... Parliament ; the Parliament in 3 H. VII .; under which description he was no doubt familiar with the records of it . But he did not know , and had not perhaps any ready means of ascertaining , in what month of Henry's third year , which ...
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... Parliament was also moved with the point of oppression ; for although the French seemed to speak reason , yet ... Parliament of November , 1487 , had granted ( though not with any view to the case of Brittany ) two fifteenths and ...
... Parliament was also moved with the point of oppression ; for although the French seemed to speak reason , yet ... Parliament of November , 1487 , had granted ( though not with any view to the case of Brittany ) two fifteenths and ...
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... Parliament , · with or without a Parliamentary sanction . I am persuaded that the error lies deeper ; that , as the case was nearly the same as that of 1488 , so the error is exactly the same as that which I have pointed out in note 3 ...
... Parliament , · with or without a Parliamentary sanction . I am persuaded that the error lies deeper ; that , as the case was nearly the same as that of 1488 , so the error is exactly the same as that which I have pointed out in note 3 ...
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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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