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... France without a second . " At the battles of Cressy , Poictiers , Agent - Court , we were of ourselves . France hath much people , and few soldiers : they have no stable bands of foot . Some good horse they have , but those are forces ...
... France without a second . " At the battles of Cressy , Poictiers , Agent - Court , we were of ourselves . France hath much people , and few soldiers : they have no stable bands of foot . Some good horse they have , but those are forces ...
Page 136
... France . He continued in Portugal about a year ; and by that time the King of England called his Parliament ( as hath been said ) , and had declared3 open war against France . Now did the sign reign , and the constellation was comen ...
... France . He continued in Portugal about a year ; and by that time the King of England called his Parliament ( as hath been said ) , and had declared3 open war against France . Now did the sign reign , and the constellation was comen ...
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... France would break ; and that she the said daughter of France should be married to An- golesme , that was the heir apparent of France . There was a touch also of a speech of marriage between Ferdinando and Madame de Fois , a lady of the ...
... France would break ; and that she the said daughter of France should be married to An- golesme , that was the heir apparent of France . There was a touch also of a speech of marriage between Ferdinando and Madame de Fois , a lady of the ...
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HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII | 3 |
APPENDIX LGreat Councils | 247 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF KING | 265 |
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