The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... soon after delivered of a daughter . Henry , in order to check the authority of Al- bany and the French party , gave encouragement to these malcontents , and assured them of his support , Matters being afterwards in appearance accommo ...
... soon after delivered of a daughter . Henry , in order to check the authority of Al- bany and the French party , gave encouragement to these malcontents , and assured them of his support , Matters being afterwards in appearance accommo ...
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... soon employ the great preparations which his predeces- sor before his death had made for the conquest of Milan . He had been observed even to weep at the recital of the military exploits of Gaston de Foix ; and these tears of emulation ...
... soon employ the great preparations which his predeces- sor before his death had made for the conquest of Milan . He had been observed even to weep at the recital of the military exploits of Gaston de Foix ; and these tears of emulation ...
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... soon after into new connex- ions with the king of Spain , the great friendship be- tween Francis and him began gradually to decline . The pride of Wolsey was now farther increased Wolsey by a great accession of power and dignity ...
... soon after into new connex- ions with the king of Spain , the great friendship be- tween Francis and him began gradually to decline . The pride of Wolsey was now farther increased Wolsey by a great accession of power and dignity ...
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... soon after of paying a compliment to Henry of a more flattering nature . That generous prince , full of honour himself , and incapable of distrusting others , was shocked at all the precautions which were observed , whenever he had an ...
... soon after of paying a compliment to Henry of a more flattering nature . That generous prince , full of honour himself , and incapable of distrusting others , was shocked at all the precautions which were observed , whenever he had an ...
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... be- lousy which had taken place between the emperor Charles and the French king soon broke out in hostilities . and Francis . Polydore Virgil . Hall . CHAP . But while these ambitious and warlike princes were HENRY VIII . 25.
... be- lousy which had taken place between the emperor Charles and the French king soon broke out in hostilities . and Francis . Polydore Virgil . Hall . CHAP . But while these ambitious and warlike princes were HENRY VIII . 25.
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