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... nevertheless it was a kind of preparative to a peace . Instantly in the neck of this ( as the King had laid it ) came news that Ferdinando and Isabella , Kings of Spain , had concluded a peace with King Charles , and that Charles had ...
... nevertheless it was a kind of preparative to a peace . Instantly in the neck of this ( as the King had laid it ) came news that Ferdinando and Isabella , Kings of Spain , had concluded a peace with King Charles , and that Charles had ...
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... nevertheless the King was minor . But things that do not bind may satisfy for the time . There was also made a shoaring or underpropping act for the benevolence : 1 to make the sums which any person had agreed to pay , and nevertheless ...
... nevertheless the King was minor . But things that do not bind may satisfy for the time . There was also made a shoaring or underpropping act for the benevolence : 1 to make the sums which any person had agreed to pay , and nevertheless ...
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... Nevertheless he continued to intend business with as great diligence as before in his health : yet so , as upon this warning he did likewise now more seriously think of the world to come ; and of making himself a saint , as well as King ...
... Nevertheless he continued to intend business with as great diligence as before in his health : yet so , as upon this warning he did likewise now more seriously think of the world to come ; and of making himself a saint , as well as King ...
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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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