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Page 151
... words , That he would not bear arms against King Edward's son ; though the words seem calm , yet it was a plain and direct over - ruling of the King's title , either by the line of Lancaster or by act of Parliament ; which no doubt ...
... words , That he would not bear arms against King Edward's son ; though the words seem calm , yet it was a plain and direct over - ruling of the King's title , either by the line of Lancaster or by act of Parliament ; which no doubt ...
Page 167
... words . Speed however had printed some extracts from it ; and all these he has quoted almost verbatim , -with only the occasional substitution of a familiar for an obsolete word . Of the rest he has given , not a transcript , but a ...
... words . Speed however had printed some extracts from it ; and all these he has quoted almost verbatim , -with only the occasional substitution of a familiar for an obsolete word . Of the rest he has given , not a transcript , but a ...
Page 355
... words et isti , which are not erased in the corrected volume , but which Bacon has underlined in the manuscript , clearly meaning that they should be struck out and his own words substituted . VI . A few lines further on ( p . 609 ...
... words et isti , which are not erased in the corrected volume , but which Bacon has underlined in the manuscript , clearly meaning that they should be struck out and his own words substituted . VI . A few lines further on ( p . 609 ...
Contents
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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