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... hand of the cruel tormentor , and from that hand to the wide wilderness ( as I may truly call it ) , for so the world hath been to me . So that he that is born to a great kingdom , hath not ground to set his foot on , more than this ...
... hand of the cruel tormentor , and from that hand to the wide wilderness ( as I may truly call it ) , for so the world hath been to me . So that he that is born to a great kingdom , hath not ground to set his foot on , more than this ...
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... hand , with the following note prefixed by the transcriber himself . “ The original of this , in old written hand , is in the hands of Sir Robert Cotton , the 18 of August , 1616. ” That original ( which , to judge by the many confused ...
... hand , with the following note prefixed by the transcriber himself . “ The original of this , in old written hand , is in the hands of Sir Robert Cotton , the 18 of August , 1616. ” That original ( which , to judge by the many confused ...
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... he hath not only falsely. 1 Harl . MSS . 283. fo . 123. b . “ The original of this , in an old written hand , is in the hands of Sir Robert Cotton ; 18 August , 1616. ” — - Note in the hand of the transcriber . ever . 374 APPENDIX II .
... he hath not only falsely. 1 Harl . MSS . 283. fo . 123. b . “ The original of this , in an old written hand , is in the hands of Sir Robert Cotton ; 18 August , 1616. ” — - Note in the hand of the transcriber . ever . 374 APPENDIX II .
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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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