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... translation adds non pustulæ . 2 The word epidemic is mentioned by Sir T. Meautys as one of the verbal corrections made by the King in the original MS . This part of the MS . is unluckily lost ; we cannot therefore ascertain whether ...
... translation adds non pustulæ . 2 The word epidemic is mentioned by Sir T. Meautys as one of the verbal corrections made by the King in the original MS . This part of the MS . is unluckily lost ; we cannot therefore ascertain whether ...
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... translation has Cornhill . This , according to Stowe , was on the 20th of November , 1497 ; the 13th of the King . 2 ... translation . 4 So both MS . and Ed . 1622 . 1 The translation adds sed prorsus silentio prætermissa . 2 292 ...
... translation has Cornhill . This , according to Stowe , was on the 20th of November , 1497 ; the 13th of the King . 2 ... translation . 4 So both MS . and Ed . 1622 . 1 The translation adds sed prorsus silentio prætermissa . 2 292 ...
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... translation of each immediately after the original , instead of collecting them into a body at the end ; and as this is the first for the translation of which I am myself solely responsible , I shall add here a few words to explain the ...
... translation of each immediately after the original , instead of collecting them into a body at the end ; and as this is the first for the translation of which I am myself solely responsible , I shall add here a few words to explain 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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