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... Scotland ( which was not under key as the ports were ) , for that cause rather than for any doubt of hostility from those parts , before his coming to London , when he was at Newcastle , had sent a solemn ambassage unto James the Third ...
... Scotland ( which was not under key as the ports were ) , for that cause rather than for any doubt of hostility from those parts , before his coming to London , when he was at Newcastle , had sent a solemn ambassage unto James the Third ...
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... Scotland ; a Prince young and valorous , and in good terms with his nobles and people , and ill affected to King ... Scotland . Perkin therefore coming into Scotland ? upon those hopes , with a well - appointed company , was by the ...
... Scotland ; a Prince young and valorous , and in good terms with his nobles and people , and ill affected to King ... Scotland . Perkin therefore coming into Scotland ? upon those hopes , with a well - appointed company , was by the ...
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... Scotland . For the King naturally did not love the barren wars with Scotland ; though he made his profit of the noise of them : and he wanted not in the counsel of Scotland those that would advise their King to meet him at the half way ...
... Scotland . For the King naturally did not love the barren wars with Scotland ; though he made his profit of the noise of them : and he wanted not in the counsel of Scotland those that would advise their King to meet him at the half way ...
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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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