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... blood : and that from the time the King did assume the crown , the fountain was cleared , and all attainders and corruption of blood discharged . But nevertheless , for honour's sake , it was ordained by Parliament , that all records ...
... blood : and that from the time the King did assume the crown , the fountain was cleared , and all attainders and corruption of blood discharged . But nevertheless , for honour's sake , it was ordained by Parliament , that all records ...
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... blood a disparagement to be mingled with the King's . With which lords of the King's blood joined also the King's favourite the Lord Hastings ; who , notwithstanding the King's great affection to him , was thought at times , through her ...
... blood a disparagement to be mingled with the King's . With which lords of the King's blood joined also the King's favourite the Lord Hastings ; who , notwithstanding the King's great affection to him , was thought at times , through her ...
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... blood ( that were his instruments ) did turn to pity in the midst of their execution ? whereas in cruel and savage beasts , and men also , payment of money to Sir E. Poynings and Sir W. Warham , for their em . bassy . It is dated the ...
... blood ( that were his instruments ) did turn to pity in the midst of their execution ? whereas in cruel and savage beasts , and men also , payment of money to Sir E. Poynings and Sir W. Warham , for their em . bassy . It is dated 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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