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... probably in September ; certainly not later , for the King was at Warwick in September . See note 1 , p . 94. The Latin translation has Lancastriam , probably a mistake . Polydore Vergil , whose narrative is followed by all the old ...
... probably in September ; certainly not later , for the King was at Warwick in September . See note 1 , p . 94. The Latin translation has Lancastriam , probably a mistake . Polydore Vergil , whose narrative is followed by all the old ...
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... probably not to be executed till after the expiration of the truce upon failure of the negotiations for renewing it . James had been secretly negotiating with the Duchess of Burgundy and Perkin Warbeck , and is supposed ( see Tytler ...
... probably not to be executed till after the expiration of the truce upon failure of the negotiations for renewing it . James had been secretly negotiating with the Duchess of Burgundy and Perkin Warbeck , and is supposed ( see Tytler ...
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... probably to Camden's Annals of Queen Elizabeth , which the King was reading and criticising in the MS . about the beginning of 1610 , and of which he sent a considerable portion to the French historian De Thou towards the close of that ...
... probably to Camden's Annals of Queen Elizabeth , which the King was reading and criticising in the MS . about the beginning of 1610 , and of which he sent a considerable portion to the French historian De Thou towards the close of that ...
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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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