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... unto whom ne is of all other friends and allies most bounden ; the one having held over him his hand of protection from the tyrant ; the other having reached forth unto him his hand of help for the recovery of his kingdom ; so that his ...
... unto whom ne is of all other friends and allies most bounden ; the one having held over him his hand of protection from the tyrant ; the other having reached forth unto him his hand of help for the recovery of his kingdom ; so that his ...
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... unto him in so near a band of alliance , his brother having married the King's mother ; and lastly a man to whom he had committed the trust of his person , in making him his chamberlain : that this man , no ways disgraced , no ways ...
... unto him in so near a band of alliance , his brother having married the King's mother ; and lastly a man to whom he had committed the trust of his person , in making him his chamberlain : that this man , no ways disgraced , no ways ...
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... unto it he would marry some young lady , whereby to put him by the succession of Arragon and Granada , in case he should have a son ; and lastly by representing unto him that the government of the Burgundians , till Philip were by ...
... unto it he would marry some young lady , whereby to put him by the succession of Arragon and Granada , in case he should have a son ; and lastly by representing unto him that the government of the Burgundians , till Philip were by ...
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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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