Memorials of Henry the Fifth, King of EnglandCharles Augustus Cole Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - 186 páginas |
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... Reign of Henry VIII . The Master of the Rolls suggested that these materials should be selected for publication under competent editors without reference to periodical or chronological arrange- ment , without mutilation or abridgment ...
... Reign of Henry VIII . The Master of the Rolls suggested that these materials should be selected for publication under competent editors without reference to periodical or chronological arrange- ment , without mutilation or abridgment ...
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... reign of Henry VIII . , and his work to have been composed between 1536 , the period of the Earl's tenure of office in the North , and 1544 , the year of that nobleman's death . Two characteristic features also deserve notice , in these ...
... reign of Henry VIII . , and his work to have been composed between 1536 , the period of the Earl's tenure of office in the North , and 1544 , the year of that nobleman's death . Two characteristic features also deserve notice , in these ...
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... reign , and the mild fruits of virtues to spring up . " As to Henry's address , pp . 13 , 14 , which the author would have his readers believe was delivered by the King on the occasion of his Coronation , there can be little doubt that ...
... reign , and the mild fruits of virtues to spring up . " As to Henry's address , pp . 13 , 14 , which the author would have his readers believe was delivered by the King on the occasion of his Coronation , there can be little doubt that ...
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... reign of Henry V. , of confiscating the revenues of the Roman Catholic clergy ; a design which , there can be little doubt , would have the strenuous support of his favourite Oldcastle and the other leaders of the Lollard sect . The ...
... reign of Henry V. , of confiscating the revenues of the Roman Catholic clergy ; a design which , there can be little doubt , would have the strenuous support of his favourite Oldcastle and the other leaders of the Lollard sect . The ...
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... reign as one of the supporters of the royal arms.1 In page 43 the attentive reader will hardly fail to discover the most important feature in the work , as it now appears . Though the fact is not to be detected from the state of the ...
... reign as one of the supporters of the royal arms.1 In page 43 the attentive reader will hardly fail to discover the most important feature in the work , as it now appears . Though the fact is not to be detected from the state of the ...
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