A history of England, in which it is intended to consider men and events on Christian principles, by a clergyman of the Church of England [H. Walter].J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1832 |
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... brother , Antony , earl Rivers , held a like command on the Welsh marches ; and as he had been farther entrusted with the education of the prince of Wales , the boy was now under his care at Ludlow . 1483 . As soon therefore , as Edward ...
... brother , Antony , earl Rivers , held a like command on the Welsh marches ; and as he had been farther entrusted with the education of the prince of Wales , the boy was now under his care at Ludlow . 1483 . As soon therefore , as Edward ...
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... brothers , lord Richard Grey , then about 19 years of age ; with their chivalrous and intellectual uncle , earl Rivers , for the commander of his escort . In the mean while , the duke of Gloucester had also received the news of his ...
... brothers , lord Richard Grey , then about 19 years of age ; with their chivalrous and intellectual uncle , earl Rivers , for the commander of his escort . In the mean while , the duke of Gloucester had also received the news of his ...
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... brother there † , he might perhaps doubt whether much had been gained by exchanging the safer obscurity of respected country gentlemen for the envied post of court favourites . A ride of 11 miles brought them to Northampton ; and there ...
... brother there † , he might perhaps doubt whether much had been gained by exchanging the safer obscurity of respected country gentlemen for the envied post of court favourites . A ride of 11 miles brought them to Northampton ; and there ...
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... brother , Richard Grey , could mean him no ill . But the duke of Buckingham replied , " they have kept your good grace in ignorance of their plottings . " Thus overruled , the king was fain to sit down to a sad dinner ; and the duke of ...
... brother , Richard Grey , could mean him no ill . But the duke of Buckingham replied , " they have kept your good grace in ignorance of their plottings . " Thus overruled , the king was fain to sit down to a sad dinner ; and the duke of ...
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... seize the kingly power ; or to live amidst fears , and to fall at length a victim to other men's ambition . Besides , his father and his elder brother had coveted the crown of England , and had treated oaths as things of B 4.
... seize the kingly power ; or to live amidst fears , and to fall at length a victim to other men's ambition . Besides , his father and his elder brother had coveted the crown of England , and had treated oaths as things of B 4.
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