The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... sent Bernard Daubigny , a person of good quality , to the King , earnestly to desire him to make an end of the business howsoever . The King . was no less ready to revive and quicken the treaty ; and thereupon sent three commissioners ...
... sent Bernard Daubigny , a person of good quality , to the King , earnestly to desire him to make an end of the business howsoever . The King . was no less ready to revive and quicken the treaty ; and thereupon sent three commissioners ...
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... sent to the Lord Cordes , governor of Picardy under the French King , to desire aid , and to move him that he on the behalf of the French King would be protector of the united towns , and by force of arms reduce the rest . The Lord ...
... sent to the Lord Cordes , governor of Picardy under the French King , to desire aid , and to move him that he on the behalf of the French King would be protector of the united towns , and by force of arms reduce the rest . The Lord ...
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... sent one James Contibald to Henry , to propose that they should join their forces against Charles ; himself engaging to contribute not less than 10,000 men for two years , and as soon as he should be ready for the war to let Henry know ...
... sent one James Contibald to Henry , to propose that they should join their forces against Charles ; himself engaging to contribute not less than 10,000 men for two years , and as soon as he should be ready for the war to let Henry know ...
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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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