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... likewise to make use of the envy that the French King met with by occasion of this war of Brittaine , in strengthening himself with new alliances ; as namely that of Ferdinando of Spain , with whom he had ever a consent ( even in nature ...
... likewise to make use of the envy that the French King met with by occasion of this war of Brittaine , in strengthening himself with new alliances ; as namely that of Ferdinando of Spain , with whom he had ever a consent ( even in nature ...
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... likewise sued unto by his merchants , for that the seas were much infested by the barks of the Lord Ravenstein , sent straightways Sir Edward Poynings , a valiant man and of good service , with twelve ships , well furnished with ...
... likewise sued unto by his merchants , for that the seas were much infested by the barks of the Lord Ravenstein , sent straightways Sir Edward Poynings , a valiant man and of good service , with twelve ships , well furnished with ...
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... likewise between them what account he should give of his peregrination abroad ; intermixing many things which were true and such as they knew others could testify ,, for the credit of the rest ; but still making them to hang together ...
... likewise between them what account he should give of his peregrination abroad ; intermixing many things which were true and such as they knew others could testify ,, for the credit of the rest ; but still making them to hang together ...
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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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