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... kind of remedy against the like inchantments of people in time to come . For which cause he was taken into service in his court to a base office in his kitchen ; so that ( in a kind of mattacina ? of human fortune ) he turned a broach ...
... kind of remedy against the like inchantments of people in time to come . For which cause he was taken into service in his court to a base office in his kitchen ; so that ( in a kind of mattacina ? of human fortune ) he turned a broach ...
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... kind ( at least in ceremony ) , he resolved at last 1 to proceed to the coronation of his Queen . And therefore at his coming to London , where he entered in state , and in a kind of triumph , and celebrated his victory with two days ...
... kind ( at least in ceremony ) , he resolved at last 1 to proceed to the coronation of his Queen . And therefore at his coming to London , where he entered in state , and in a kind of triumph , and celebrated his victory with two days ...
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... kind of recess than a breach of treaty , and concluded upon a truce for some months following : But the King of Scotland , though he would not formally retract his judgment of Perkin , wherein he had engaged himself so far ; yet in his ...
... kind of recess than a breach of treaty , and concluded upon a truce for some months following : But the King of Scotland , though he would not formally retract his judgment of Perkin , wherein he had engaged himself so far ; yet in his ...
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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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