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Page 170
... noble progenitors Kings of England have of old time been accustomed to have the aid , succour , and help of their subjects and true liege - men.2 " And farther we do out of our grace and clemency hereby as well publish and promise to ...
... noble progenitors Kings of England have of old time been accustomed to have the aid , succour , and help of their subjects and true liege - men.2 " And farther we do out of our grace and clemency hereby as well publish and promise to ...
Page 204
... noble and commiser- able person Edward the Earl of Warwick , eldest son to the Duke of Clarence , but likewise of the line - male of the Plan- tagenets , which had flourished in great royalty and renown from the time of the famous King ...
... noble and commiser- able person Edward the Earl of Warwick , eldest son to the Duke of Clarence , but likewise of the line - male of the Plan- tagenets , which had flourished in great royalty and renown from the time of the famous King ...
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... noble family , which hath stood against the waves and weathers of time . For new nobility is but the act of power , but ancient nobility is the act of time . Those that are first raised to nobility are commonly more virtuous , but less ...
... noble family , which hath stood against the waves and weathers of time . For new nobility is but the act of power , but ancient nobility is the act of time . Those that are first raised to nobility are commonly more virtuous , but less ...
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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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