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... persons of quality , he entered the City ; himself not being on horseback , or in any open chair or throne , but in a close chariot ; 2 as one that having been sometimes an enemy'to the whole state , and a proscribed person , chose ...
... persons of quality , he entered the City ; himself not being on horseback , or in any open chair or throne , but in a close chariot ; 2 as one that having been sometimes an enemy'to the whole state , and a proscribed person , chose ...
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... person , giving me nick - names so abusing the world ; but also to defer and put me from entry into England , hath offered large sums of money to corrupt the Princes and their ministers with whom I have been retained ; and made ...
... person , giving me nick - names so abusing the world ; but also to defer and put me from entry into England , hath offered large sums of money to corrupt the Princes and their ministers with whom I have been retained ; and made ...
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... person some of them to murder our person , us [ sic ] and other to forsake and leave our righteous quarrel , and to depart from our service , as by Sir Robert Clifford and others was verified and openly proved , and to bring his cursed ...
... person some of them to murder our person , us [ sic ] and other to forsake and leave our righteous quarrel , and to depart from our service , as by Sir Robert Clifford and others was verified and openly proved , and to bring his cursed ...
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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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