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... causes of your present assembling : the one a foreign business ; the other matters of government at home . “ The ... cause of this war he knoweth best . He alledgeth the entertaining and succouring of the Duke of Orleans and some ...
... causes of your present assembling : the one a foreign business ; the other matters of government at home . “ The ... cause of this war he knoweth best . He alledgeth the entertaining and succouring of the Duke of Orleans and some ...
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... cause of Brittaine ; for the King had commanded him to carry it so as to affect the Parliament towards the business ; but without engaging the King in any express declaration . The Chancellor went on : " For that which may concern the ...
... cause of Brittaine ; for the King had commanded him to carry it so as to affect the Parliament towards the business ; but without engaging the King in any express declaration . The Chancellor went on : " For that which may concern the ...
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... causes . For Queen Elizabeth , though she had the use of many both virtues and demonstrations that mought draw ... cause was amended . Again such as mought misdoubt they had given the King any occasion of distaste , did continuel ...
... causes . For Queen Elizabeth , though she had the use of many both virtues and demonstrations that mought draw ... cause was amended . Again such as mought misdoubt they had given the King any occasion of distaste , did continuel ...
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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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