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... hath let fall the treaty ; not repenting of it , but despairing of it now , as not likely to succeed . Therefore by ... hath commanded me to say somewhat to you from him of the persons that do intervene in this business , and ...
... hath let fall the treaty ; not repenting of it , but despairing of it now , as not likely to succeed . Therefore by ... hath commanded me to say somewhat to you from him of the persons that do intervene in this business , and ...
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... hath commanded me to say unto you ; that he thinketh there was never any King ( for the small time that he hath reigned ) had greater and juster cause of the two contrary passions of joy and sorrow , than his Grace hath ; joy , in ...
... hath commanded me to say unto you ; that he thinketh there was never any King ( for the small time that he hath reigned ) had greater and juster cause of the two contrary passions of joy and sorrow , than his Grace hath ; joy , in ...
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... hath is not his own , and yet he seeketh He hath invested himself of Brittaine.1 He maintaineth the rebels in Flanders : and he threateneth Italy . For ourselves , he hath proceeded from dissimulation to neglect , and from neglect to ...
... hath is not his own , and yet he seeketh He hath invested himself of Brittaine.1 He maintaineth the rebels in Flanders : and he threateneth Italy . For ourselves , he hath proceeded from dissimulation to neglect , and from neglect to ...
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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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Términos y frases comunes
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