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... soon their answer , were right greatly and largely rewarded , and well conduct to the sea side by the King's almoner and Sir John Rysley , Knt .: " — that “ soon after the King sent a great ambassage into France ” ( probably that of ...
... soon their answer , were right greatly and largely rewarded , and well conduct to the sea side by the King's almoner and Sir John Rysley , Knt .: " — that “ soon after the King sent a great ambassage into France ” ( probably that of ...
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... soon as the first burst of his rage was over , conclud . ing that something must be done for the reparation of his honour , warned Henry to prepare for war with France with all speed , for he should soon be ready : — that Henry , in ...
... soon as the first burst of his rage was over , conclud . ing that something must be done for the reparation of his honour , warned Henry to prepare for war with France with all speed , for he should soon be ready : — that Henry , in ...
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... soon after ) could not be known . Thus much was then delivered abroad , to be the effect of those examinations ; but the King nevertheless made no use of them in any of his declarations . Whereby , as it seems , those examinations left ...
... soon after ) could not be known . Thus much was then delivered abroad , to be the effect of those examinations ; but the King nevertheless made no use of them in any of his declarations . Whereby , as it seems , those examinations left ...
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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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