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... present . But it shall suffice unto me , without betraying mine own name and memory or the liberty of a history , to procure this commendation to the time with posterity , namely , that a private man living in the same time should not ...
... present . But it shall suffice unto me , without betraying mine own name and memory or the liberty of a history , to procure this commendation to the time with posterity , namely , that a private man living in the same time should not ...
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... present assembling : the one a foreign business ; the other matters of government at home . “ The French King ( as no doubt ye have heard ) maketh at this present hot war upon the Duke of Brittaine . His army is now before Nantes , and ...
... present assembling : the one a foreign business ; the other matters of government at home . “ The French King ( as no doubt ye have heard ) maketh at this present hot war upon the Duke of Brittaine . His army is now before Nantes , and ...
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... present , for his charges in that journey ; and five and twenty thousand crowns yearly , for his charges sustained in the aids of the Britons . For which annual , though he had Maximilian bound before for those charges , yet he counted ...
... present , for his charges in that journey ; and five and twenty thousand crowns yearly , for his charges sustained in the aids of the Britons . For which annual , though he had Maximilian bound before for those charges , yet he counted ...
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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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Términos y frases comunes
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