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... Richard , not only to his dignities , but to his fortunes and possessions , which were great ; to which he was moved also by a kind of gratitude , for that the Duke was the man that moved the first stone against the tyranny of King Richard ...
... Richard , not only to his dignities , but to his fortunes and possessions , which were great ; to which he was moved also by a kind of gratitude , for that the Duke was the man that moved the first stone against the tyranny of King Richard ...
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... Richard Duke of York , both very young . Edward the eldest succeeded their father in the crown , by the name of King Edward the Fifth . But Richard Duke of Glocester , their unnatural uncle , first thirsting after the kingdom through ...
... Richard Duke of York , both very young . Edward the eldest succeeded their father in the crown , by the name of King Edward the Fifth . But Richard Duke of Glocester , their unnatural uncle , first thirsting after the kingdom through ...
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... Richard Duke of York , but Richard the Fourth , King of England . His coun3 sel advised him by all means to make himself master. 1 Michael Joseph . Oppidum fabri ferrarië de quo ante diximus . 2 These words from “ he did now , ” are ...
... Richard Duke of York , but Richard the Fourth , King of England . His coun3 sel advised him by all means to make himself master. 1 Michael Joseph . Oppidum fabri ferrarië de quo ante diximus . 2 These words from “ he did now , ” are ...
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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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