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... crown by a civil act of estates , and one that holdeth it originally by the law of nature and descent of blood . Neither wanted there even at that time secret rumours and whisperings , ( which afterwards gathered strength and turned to ...
... crown by a civil act of estates , and one that holdeth it originally by the law of nature and descent of blood . Neither wanted there even at that time secret rumours and whisperings , ( which afterwards gathered strength and turned to ...
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... crown should rest , remain , and abide in the King , etc .: which words might equally be applied , That the crown should continue to him ; 8 but whether as having former right to it ( which was doubtful ) , or having it then in fact and ...
... crown should rest , remain , and abide in the King , etc .: which words might equally be applied , That the crown should continue to him ; 8 but whether as having former right to it ( which was doubtful ) , or having it then in fact and ...
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... crowns was to be paid off by half - yearly instalments of 25,000 francs in crowns of gold ; each franc worth 20 sols , each crown worth 35 sols ; at which rate it would take more than 25 years to pay the whole ; 10 years after the death ...
... crowns was to be paid off by half - yearly instalments of 25,000 francs in crowns of gold ; each franc worth 20 sols , each crown worth 35 sols ; at which rate it would take more than 25 years to pay the whole ; 10 years after the death ...
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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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