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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... late king's soul , as they fondly imagined it to be . He had also publicly sworn to act , in all things , as a faithful subject of Edward V. And he summoned the chief gentlemen of the county to take the same oath in his presence ...
... late king's soul , as they fondly imagined it to be . He had also publicly sworn to act , in all things , as a faithful subject of Edward V. And he summoned the chief gentlemen of the county to take the same oath in his presence ...
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... himself thus deprived of the company of men whom his late father had placed about him , and to whose pleasing attentions he had been accustomed ; * See Vol . II . p . 585 . THE QUEEN'S RELATIONS ARRESTED . 5 and he assured his 4 EDWARD V.
... himself thus deprived of the company of men whom his late father had placed about him , and to whose pleasing attentions he had been accustomed ; * See Vol . II . p . 585 . THE QUEEN'S RELATIONS ARRESTED . 5 and he assured his 4 EDWARD V.
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... late king to send him a prisoner to the Tower , had no sooner received the intelligence of earl Rivers ' arrest than he sent a servant to com- municate it to Rotherham , archbishop of York , and chancellor , with an assurance from ...
... late king to send him a prisoner to the Tower , had no sooner received the intelligence of earl Rivers ' arrest than he sent a servant to com- municate it to Rotherham , archbishop of York , and chancellor , with an assurance from ...
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... late sovereign's family , he forthwith put into her hands the great seal of England ; which always accompanies the chancellor * ; and which is necessary to give validity to every important act of the government . dawn , she and this ...
... late sovereign's family , he forthwith put into her hands the great seal of England ; which always accompanies the chancellor * ; and which is necessary to give validity to every important act of the government . dawn , she and this ...
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... late royal master's heir . In little more than an hour , therefore , the duke returned to the council chamber , knitting his brows and biting his lips , so that the councillors could not but observe the change in his looks . And , after ...
... late royal master's heir . In little more than an hour , therefore , the duke returned to the council chamber , knitting his brows and biting his lips , so that the councillors could not but observe the change in his looks . And , after ...
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