A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 |
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... obtained from Richard II . the legitimation of his natural children , by a patent confirmed by parlia- ment , that patent itself , in which were fully enume- rated all the privileges conferred by it , had expressly excepted the ...
... obtained from Richard II . the legitimation of his natural children , by a patent confirmed by parlia- ment , that patent itself , in which were fully enume- rated all the privileges conferred by it , had expressly excepted the ...
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... obtained , but Henry found it was not so easy to levy the money . The inhabitants of Corn- wall were the first to refuse contributing supplies for the safety of the northern counties which were so remote from them . Their discontents ...
... obtained , but Henry found it was not so easy to levy the money . The inhabitants of Corn- wall were the first to refuse contributing supplies for the safety of the northern counties which were so remote from them . Their discontents ...
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... obtained from him the com- mand of Guines , and was appointed one of the commissioners to conclude the treaty of Estaples . ( Rymer Fod . vol . xii . p . 481. ) He was not im- prisoned till ten years afterwards , when , on Suffolk's ...
... obtained from him the com- mand of Guines , and was appointed one of the commissioners to conclude the treaty of Estaples . ( Rymer Fod . vol . xii . p . 481. ) He was not im- prisoned till ten years afterwards , when , on Suffolk's ...
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... conclusive evidence , necessary to obtain a verdict , they may perhaps be considered as amounting to a moral proof that Perkin was not an impostor . Five days after Perkin's execution , the unfortu- nate earl Period 7. ] 27 HENRY VII .
... conclusive evidence , necessary to obtain a verdict , they may perhaps be considered as amounting to a moral proof that Perkin was not an impostor . Five days after Perkin's execution , the unfortu- nate earl Period 7. ] 27 HENRY VII .
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... obtained from the pope ; but the day on which Henry completed his fourteenth year , he had protested against that contract , and it was now to be decided , whether he should execute it or adhere to his protest . William Warham , arch ...
... obtained from the pope ; but the day on which Henry completed his fourteenth year , he had protested against that contract , and it was now to be decided , whether he should execute it or adhere to his protest . William Warham , arch ...
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