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Page xiv
... at the which , among other things , order was taken for ships and gallies to be builded and made readie , and all other things necessarie to be prouided for a voiage which he meant to make into the holie land , there to recouer the ...
... at the which , among other things , order was taken for ships and gallies to be builded and made readie , and all other things necessarie to be prouided for a voiage which he meant to make into the holie land , there to recouer the ...
Page xxxiv
Truly he says of himself : “ The brain of this foolishcompounded clay , man , is not able to invent any thing that tends to laughter , more than I invent or is invented on me : I am not only witty in myself , but the cause that wit is ...
Truly he says of himself : “ The brain of this foolishcompounded clay , man , is not able to invent any thing that tends to laughter , more than I invent or is invented on me : I am not only witty in myself , but the cause that wit is ...
Page xxxvii
... and set things in a broile , came to the king vnto Windsore ( vpon a purpose to propue him ) and there required of him , that either by ransome or otherwise , he would cause to be deliuered out of prison Edmund Mortimer earle of ...
... and set things in a broile , came to the king vnto Windsore ( vpon a purpose to propue him ) and there required of him , that either by ransome or otherwise , he would cause to be deliuered out of prison Edmund Mortimer earle of ...
Page xl
... before they were in doubt of anie such thing , for the Persies thought that he would have staied at Burton vpon Trent , till his councell had come thither to him to giue their aduise what he were best to doo .
... before they were in doubt of anie such thing , for the Persies thought that he would have staied at Burton vpon Trent , till his councell had come thither to him to giue their aduise what he were best to doo .
Page xli
All which things they as procurors & protectors of the common - wealth , tooke vpon them to prooue against him , as they protested vnto the whole world . “ King Henrie after he had read their articles , with the defiance which they ...
All which things they as procurors & protectors of the common - wealth , tooke vpon them to prooue against him , as they protested vnto the whole world . “ King Henrie after he had read their articles , with the defiance which they ...
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