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... death of King Edward . Then she added the particulars of the time from the King's death until he and his brother were committed to the Tower , as well during the time he was abroad as while he was in sanctuary . As for the times ...
... death of King Edward . Then she added the particulars of the time from the King's death until he and his brother were committed to the Tower , as well during the time he was abroad as while he was in sanctuary . As for the times ...
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... death that euthanasia which Augustus Cæsar was wont so earnestly to pray for ; and which is noted in the case of that excellent Emperor Antoninus Pius , whose death wore the appearance of a sweet and placid sleep . So likewise in the ...
... death that euthanasia which Augustus Cæsar was wont so earnestly to pray for ; and which is noted in the case of that excellent Emperor Antoninus Pius , whose death wore the appearance of a sweet and placid sleep . So likewise in the ...
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... death , is a placid and merciful period and close of life . To crown all , as she was most fortunate in all that belonged to herself , so was she in the virtue of her ministers . For she had such men about her as perhaps till that day ...
... death , is a placid and merciful period and close of life . To crown all , as she was most fortunate in all that belonged to herself , so was she in the virtue of her ministers . For she had such men about her as perhaps till that day ...
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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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