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... troubles between him and his subjects . The Kings accordingly interposed their mediations in a round and princely ... trouble about his son and other lords of his land . ” Vol . v . p . 369 . 3 So MS . Ed . 1622 has “ the . " 1 Et ...
... troubles between him and his subjects . The Kings accordingly interposed their mediations in a round and princely ... trouble about his son and other lords of his land . ” Vol . v . p . 369 . 3 So MS . Ed . 1622 has “ the . " 1 Et ...
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... troubles to use fair and timely remedies , wrought so with him by messages ( the Lady Margaret also growing by often failing in her alchemy weary of her experiments , and partly being a little sweetened for that the King had not touched ...
... troubles to use fair and timely remedies , wrought so with him by messages ( the Lady Margaret also growing by often failing in her alchemy weary of her experiments , and partly being a little sweetened for that the King had not touched ...
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... troubles , refused to pay a mite ; and belike used some untoward speeches of the proceedings ; for which he was sent ... trouble , and died with thought and anguish before his business came to an end . Sir Laurence Ailmer , who had ...
... troubles , refused to pay a mite ; and belike used some untoward speeches of the proceedings ; for which he was sent ... trouble , and died with thought and anguish before his business came to an end . Sir Laurence Ailmer , who had ...
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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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