The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... arms and surprised the person of Prince James his son ( partly by force , partly by threats that they would otherwise deliver up the kingdom to the King of England ) to shadow their rebellion , and to be the titular and painted head of ...
... arms and surprised the person of Prince James his son ( partly by force , partly by threats that they would otherwise deliver up the kingdom to the King of England ) to shadow their rebellion , and to be the titular and painted head of ...
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... arms fit for his estate , being somewhat the more ( as he said ) the better to guard him in a country that was up in arms ; and bearing them in hand that he was to communicate with them of divers matters of great importance for their ...
... arms fit for his estate , being somewhat the more ( as he said ) the better to guard him in a country that was up in arms ; and bearing them in hand that he was to communicate with them of divers matters of great importance for their ...
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... arms that the King - atArms had given Vaughan , were appointed to run some courses one against another ; and by accident of a faulty helmet that Parker had on , he was stricken into the mouth at the first course , so that his tongue was ...
... arms that the King - atArms had given Vaughan , were appointed to run some courses one against another ; and by accident of a faulty helmet that Parker had on , he was stricken into the mouth at the first course , so that his tongue was ...
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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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