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... York was so predominant in him , doubt that Bacon had good grounds for what he said . These passages are , I believe , the sole foundation of the statements made by later historians on this point ; a few of which ( to show how little ...
... York was so predominant in him , doubt that Bacon had good grounds for what he said . These passages are , I believe , the sole foundation of the statements made by later historians on this point ; a few of which ( to show how little ...
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... York . At York1 there came fresh and more certain advertisement that the Lord Lovell was at hand with a great power of men , and that the Staffords were in arms in Worcestershire , and had made their approaches to the city of Worcester ...
... York . At York1 there came fresh and more certain advertisement that the Lord Lovell was at hand with a great power of men , and that the Staffords were in arms in Worcestershire , and had made their approaches to the city of Worcester ...
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... York . At the last she did light on one , in whom all things met , as one would wish , to serve her turn for a counterfeit of Richard Duke of York . This was Perkin Warbeck , whose adventures we shall now describe . For first , the ...
... York . At the last she did light on one , in whom all things met , as one would wish , to serve her turn for a counterfeit of Richard Duke of York . This was Perkin Warbeck , whose adventures we shall now describe . For first , the ...
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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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