Shakespeare's Stories of the English KingsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1912 - 284 pages |
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... taken in a castle in the Welsh Marches , and afterwards Lancaster marched towards Bristol , where Bushy , Green , and other adherents of Richard were anxiously awaiting the return of the King from Ireland . Rumour had it that he was ...
... taken in a castle in the Welsh Marches , and afterwards Lancaster marched towards Bristol , where Bushy , Green , and other adherents of Richard were anxiously awaiting the return of the King from Ireland . Rumour had it that he was ...
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... taken from young Aumerle , Henry had at once associated it with an attempt to restore King Richard . Although Bolingbroke had claimed the succession as a matter of right of descent from King Henry III . , every one knew that a ...
... taken from young Aumerle , Henry had at once associated it with an attempt to restore King Richard . Although Bolingbroke had claimed the succession as a matter of right of descent from King Henry III . , every one knew that a ...
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... taken the most prominent part in the battle , and he it was who now 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 ...
... taken the most prominent part in the battle , and he it was who now 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 ...
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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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