Shakespeare's Stories of the English KingsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1912 - 284 pages |
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Page 122
... sent word to the King stating that he intended to keep all the prisoners he had taken , with the exception of Mordake , Earl of Fife . If King Henry desired , he might have this son of the Duke of Albany . King Henry immediately sent ...
... sent word to the King stating that he intended to keep all the prisoners he had taken , with the exception of Mordake , Earl of Fife . If King Henry desired , he might have this son of the Duke of Albany . King Henry immediately sent ...
Page 147
... sent off by Hotspur on the first opportunity , for his son was ever dutiful when tidings of victory were to be sent . Lord Bardolph , Travers , and Morton , three faithful retainers of the Percies , had hurried from the field . Bardolph ...
... sent off by Hotspur on the first opportunity , for his son was ever dutiful when tidings of victory were to be sent . Lord Bardolph , Travers , and Morton , three faithful retainers of the Percies , had hurried from the field . Bardolph ...
Page 272
... sent to Rome to urge yet more vigorously the necessity of a divorce from Katharine . Wolsey had been commissioned to press this business upon the papal authorities and Cardinal Campeius was sent to London . Norfolk , Suffolk , and the ...
... sent to Rome to urge yet more vigorously the necessity of a divorce from Katharine . Wolsey had been commissioned to press this business upon the papal authorities and Cardinal Campeius was sent to London . Norfolk , Suffolk , and the ...
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SHAKESPEARES STORIES OF THE EN Thomas Thellusson 1808-1901 Carter,Gertrude Demain D. 1934 Hammond No preview available - 2016 |
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