The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... forces besieged a little town called Dixmue , where part of the Flemish forces joined with them . While they lay at this siege , the King of England , upon pretence of the safety of the English pale about Calais , but in truth being ...
... forces besieged a little town called Dixmue , where part of the Flemish forces joined with them . While they lay at this siege , the King of England , upon pretence of the safety of the English pale about Calais , but in truth being ...
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... forces , wherein ( heretofore ) a conjunction of most of the Christian Princes hath found work enough ; 2 yet his Majesty wisely considereth , that sometimes smaller forces being united under one command are effectual in proof ( though ...
... forces , wherein ( heretofore ) a conjunction of most of the Christian Princes hath found work enough ; 2 yet his Majesty wisely considereth , that sometimes smaller forces being united under one command are effectual in proof ( though ...
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... forces against Charles ; himself engaging to contribute not less than 10,000 men for two years , and as soon as he should be ready for the war to let Henry know , giving him six months for preparation : — that Henry , who felt that the ...
... forces against Charles ; himself engaging to contribute not less than 10,000 men for two years , and as soon as he should be ready for the war to let Henry know , giving him six months for preparation : — that Henry , who felt that 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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