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... thought good ( after the manner of scenes in stage - plays and masks ) to shew it afar off ; and therefore sailed with his scholar into Ireland , where the affection to the house of York was most in height . The King had been a little ...
... thought good ( after the manner of scenes in stage - plays and masks ) to shew it afar off ; and therefore sailed with his scholar into Ireland , where the affection to the house of York was most in height . The King had been a little ...
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... thoughts with some present rewards and further promises ; setting before him chiefly the glory and fortune of a crown , if things went well ; and a sure refuge to her court if the worst should fall . After such time as she thought he ...
... thoughts with some present rewards and further promises ; setting before him chiefly the glory and fortune of a crown , if things went well ; and a sure refuge to her court if the worst should fall . After such time as she thought he ...
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... thoughts . There is to this day a merry tale ; that his monkey ( set on as it was thought by one of his chamber ) tore his principal note - book all to pieces , when by chance it lay forth : whereat the court which liked not those ...
... thoughts . There is to this day a merry tale ; that his monkey ( set on as it was thought by one of his chamber ) tore his principal note - book all to pieces , when by chance it lay forth : whereat the court which liked not those ...
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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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