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... party ( which were in no small number ) reversed , and all acts of hostility by them done in his quarrel remitted and discharged ; and on the other side , to attaint ? by Parliament the heads and principals of his enemies . The third ...
... party ( which were in no small number ) reversed , and all acts of hostility by them done in his quarrel remitted and discharged ; and on the other side , to attaint ? by Parliament the heads and principals of his enemies . The third ...
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... party , it was resolved with all speed , the two lords assisted with a regiment of two thousand Almains , being choice and veteran bands , under the command of Martin Swart ( a valiant and experimented captain ) should pass over into ...
... party , it was resolved with all speed , the two lords assisted with a regiment of two thousand Almains , being choice and veteran bands , under the command of Martin Swart ( a valiant and experimented captain ) should pass over into ...
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... party's suit . The King began also then , as well in wisdom as in justice , to pare a little the privilege of clergy ; ordaining that clerks convict should be burned in the hand , - both because they might taste of some corporal ...
... party's suit . The King began also then , as well in wisdom as in justice , to pare a little the privilege of clergy ; ordaining that clerks convict should be burned in the hand , - both because they might taste of some corporal ...
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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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