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... passed immediately before ) ; but chiefly , for that it was in every man's eye what great forfeitures and confiscations he had at that present to help himself ; whereby those casualties of the crown might in reason spare the purses of ...
... passed immediately before ) ; but chiefly , for that it was in every man's eye what great forfeitures and confiscations he had at that present to help himself ; whereby those casualties of the crown might in reason spare the purses of ...
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... passed . Who finding things to sort to his desire , took hold of them ; and said , That the ambassador might perceive now that which he for his part partly imagined before : That considering in what hands the Duke of Brittaine was ...
... passed . Who finding things to sort to his desire , took hold of them ; and said , That the ambassador might perceive now that which he for his part partly imagined before : That considering in what hands the Duke of Brittaine was ...
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... passed February , 1489-90 . 2 The translation varies a little from the original here ; for it represents this admonition to the justices , equally with the act for putting a stop to collusive informations , as attributable to the same ...
... passed February , 1489-90 . 2 The translation varies a little from the original here ; for it represents this admonition to the justices , equally with the act for putting a stop to collusive informations , as attributable to the same ...
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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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