The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Literary and professional worksHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1909 |
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... taken two ways ; but either way they must be taken as establishing the crown upon him . i Omissâ hæredum generalium mentione , sed illud legis decisioni 58 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
... taken two ways ; but either way they must be taken as establishing the crown upon him . i Omissâ hæredum generalium mentione , sed illud legis decisioni 58 HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII .
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... taken himself prisoner , and held him in durance till they had enforced him and some of his counsellors to take a solemn oath to pardon all their offences , and never to question and revenge the same in time to come . Nevertheless ...
... taken himself prisoner , and held him in durance till they had enforced him and some of his counsellors to take a solemn oath to pardon all their offences , and never to question and revenge the same in time to come . Nevertheless ...
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... taken alive . The number slain on the rebels ' part were some two thousand men ; amounting as it is said , unto the number sixteen thousand.3 The rest were in effect all taken ; for that the hill ( as was said ) was encompassed with the ...
... taken alive . The number slain on the rebels ' part were some two thousand men ; amounting as it is said , unto the number sixteen thousand.3 The rest were in effect all taken ; for that the hill ( as was said ) was encompassed with the ...
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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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