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... says William Paston , writing from Hedingham , the Earl of Oxford's castle , to his brother , on the 13th of May ... say Sir Charles Somerset , Sir Richard Hawte , and Sir William Vampage , maketh them ready to go to the sea again ...
... says William Paston , writing from Hedingham , the Earl of Oxford's castle , to his brother , on the 13th of May ... say Sir Charles Somerset , Sir Richard Hawte , and Sir William Vampage , maketh them ready to go to the sea again ...
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... says that the legate came from Pope Alexander VI . who had just succeeded Pope Innocent ( in which case it must have ... say Francois Mons . de Luxembourgh , Viscount of Geneve , and the General of the order of the Trinity in ...
... says that the legate came from Pope Alexander VI . who had just succeeded Pope Innocent ( in which case it must have ... say Francois Mons . de Luxembourgh , Viscount of Geneve , and the General of the order of the Trinity in ...
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... says only 300 . 3 “ And their company , " says the old Chronicle , fo . 163. , was that day Monday 12 June ] accounted to the number of 15,000 men . ” A " Whose arrows ( says Hall ) “ as is reported , were in length a full yard ...
... says only 300 . 3 “ And their company , " says the old Chronicle , fo . 163. , was that day Monday 12 June ] accounted to the number of 15,000 men . ” A " Whose arrows ( says Hall ) “ as is reported , were in length a full yard ...
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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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