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... prince by other ; purporting that if any such rebel should be required by the prince whose rebel he was of the prince confederate , that forth with the prince confederate should by proclamation command him to avoid his country : which ...
... prince by other ; purporting that if any such rebel should be required by the prince whose rebel he was of the prince confederate , that forth with the prince confederate should by proclamation command him to avoid his country : which ...
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... Prince of Wales . Of this Prince , in respect he died so young , and by reason of his father's manner of education , that did cast no great lustre upon his children , there is little particular memory . Only thus much remaineth , that ...
... Prince of Wales . Of this Prince , in respect he died so young , and by reason of his father's manner of education , that did cast no great lustre upon his children , there is little particular memory . Only thus much remaineth , that ...
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... Prince and Buckingham in Spain ) dated 26th of June , 1623 , he writes , “ Since you say the Prince hath not forgotten his commandment touching my history of Henry the Eighth , I may not forget my duty . But I find Sir Robert Cotton ...
... Prince and Buckingham in Spain ) dated 26th of June , 1623 , he writes , “ Since you say the Prince hath not forgotten his commandment touching my history of Henry the Eighth , I may not forget my duty . But I find Sir Robert Cotton ...
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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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