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Page xvii
... where at all men were abasshed , reserued the chiefe iustice , who humbly exhorted the prince to be contented that his seruaunt mought be ordred accordyng to the auncient lawes of this realme , or if he wolde haue hym saued from the ...
... where at all men were abasshed , reserued the chiefe iustice , who humbly exhorted the prince to be contented that his seruaunt mought be ordred accordyng to the auncient lawes of this realme , or if he wolde haue hym saued from the ...
Page xix
... and became an vtter barrester , or an apprentise of the law ( as they terme him ) and serued king Richard at Flint castell , when he was taken by Henrie duke of Lancaster , though other haue written that he serued this king Henrie ...
... and became an vtter barrester , or an apprentise of the law ( as they terme him ) and serued king Richard at Flint castell , when he was taken by Henrie duke of Lancaster , though other haue written that he serued this king Henrie ...
Page xxiv
The doubtful Title ( Gentlemen ) prefixt Vpon the Argument we haue in hand , May breede suspence , and wrongfully disturbe The peacefull quiet of your setled thoughts . To stop which scruple , let this briefe suffise : It is no pamperd ...
The doubtful Title ( Gentlemen ) prefixt Vpon the Argument we haue in hand , May breede suspence , and wrongfully disturbe The peacefull quiet of your setled thoughts . To stop which scruple , let this briefe suffise : It is no pamperd ...
Page xxxvi
We know that the Scotish writers note this battell to haue chanced in the yeare 1403 . But we following Tho . Walsingham in this place , and other English writers , for the accompt of times , haue thought good to place it in this yeare ...
We know that the Scotish writers note this battell to haue chanced in the yeare 1403 . But we following Tho . Walsingham in this place , and other English writers , for the accompt of times , haue thought good to place it in this yeare ...
Page xxxviii
“ This was doone ( as some haue said ) through a foolish credit giuen to a vaine prophesie , as though king Henrie was the moldwarpe , cursed of Gods owne mouth , and they three were the dragon , the lion , and the woolfe , which should ...
“ This was doone ( as some haue said ) through a foolish credit giuen to a vaine prophesie , as though king Henrie was the moldwarpe , cursed of Gods owne mouth , and they three were the dragon , the lion , and the woolfe , which should ...
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