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... honour against the danger , he resolved for honour ; made up his mind to attack France single - handed ; raised fresh forces , and keeping Maximilian's defection a secret from his troops lest it should dispirit them , set out for Calais ...
... honour against the danger , he resolved for honour ; made up his mind to attack France single - handed ; raised fresh forces , and keeping Maximilian's defection a secret from his troops lest it should dispirit them , set out for Calais ...
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... honour in a prince that had gotten such high estimation for his wisdom and sufficiency.1 There were these two last years some proceedings against heretics , which was rare in this King's reign ; and rather by penances than by fire . The ...
... honour in a prince that had gotten such high estimation for his wisdom and sufficiency.1 There were these two last years some proceedings against heretics , which was rare in this King's reign ; and rather by penances than by fire . The ...
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... honour , and less with yours ; for you will be thought to have used me as a prisoner . The King presently said , Then the matter is at an end . For I will take that dishonour upon me , and so your honour is saved . The King of Castile ...
... honour , and less with yours ; for you will be thought to have used me as a prisoner . The King presently said , Then the matter is at an end . For I will take that dishonour upon me , and so your honour is saved . The King of Castile ...
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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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