The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... give offence to the king of England , detained Albany some time in France ; but at length , sens- ible how important it was to keep Scotland in his interests , he permitted him to go over and take pos- session of the regency ; he even ...
... give offence to the king of England , detained Albany some time in France ; but at length , sens- ible how important it was to keep Scotland in his interests , he permitted him to go over and take pos- session of the regency ; he even ...
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... give himself no concern with regard to the affairs of the continent . In vain did Maximilian endeavour to allure him into some expense , by offering to make a resignation of the imperial crown in his favour . The artifice was too gross ...
... give himself no concern with regard to the affairs of the continent . In vain did Maximilian endeavour to allure him into some expense , by offering to make a resignation of the imperial crown in his favour . The artifice was too gross ...
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... give to that measure a more graceful appearance , it was agreed that the dauphin and the princess Mary , both of them in- fants , should be betrothed , and that this city should be considered as the dowry of the princess . Such kinds of ...
... give to that measure a more graceful appearance , it was agreed that the dauphin and the princess Mary , both of them in- fants , should be betrothed , and that this city should be considered as the dowry of the princess . Such kinds of ...
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... give him water and the towel . He affect- ed a rank superior to what had ever been claimed by any churchman in England . Warham the pri- mate having written him a letter , in which he sub- scribed himself your loving brother , Wolsey ...
... give him water and the towel . He affect- ed a rank superior to what had ever been claimed by any churchman in England . Warham the pri- mate having written him a letter , in which he sub- scribed himself your loving brother , Wolsey ...
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... give a suitable reception to his royal 25th May . guest . That great prince , politic though young , being informed of the intended interview between Francis and Henry , was apprehensive of the conse- quences , and was resolved to take ...
... give a suitable reception to his royal 25th May . guest . That great prince , politic though young , being informed of the intended interview between Francis and Henry , was apprehensive of the conse- quences , and was resolved to take ...
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