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... kingdom , is apparent by the true principles of war and the examples of other kingdoms . For it hath been held by the general opinion of men of best judgment in the wars ( howsoever some few have varied , and that it may receive some ...
... kingdom , is apparent by the true principles of war and the examples of other kingdoms . For it hath been held by the general opinion of men of best judgment in the wars ( howsoever some few have varied , and that it may receive some ...
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... kingdom of England , as of late in fresh memory it was done in the person of Henry the Sixth . Wherefore for that your Grace hath given clear signs that you are in no noble quality inferior to your royal ancestors , I , so distressed a ...
... kingdom of England , as of late in fresh memory it was done in the person of Henry the Sixth . Wherefore for that your Grace hath given clear signs that you are in no noble quality inferior to your royal ancestors , I , so distressed a ...
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... kingdom at all ; which at last , in the twenty - seventh year of her reign , was done . Nor did the event itself which followed not long after , when so great a tempest assailed and fell with all its fury upon the kingdom , tend in any ...
... kingdom at all ; which at last , in the twenty - seventh year of her reign , was done . Nor did the event itself which followed not long after , when so great a tempest assailed and fell with all its fury upon the kingdom , tend in any ...
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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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