Letters and Papers Illustrative of the Reigns of Richard III and Henry VII.James Gairdner Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1863 |
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... received date of More's birth , he was only three years old at the time of Richard's usurpation , his information was unquestionably derived from very competent wit- nesses . That his narrative is prejudiced , is true ; but it is a fact ...
... received date of More's birth , he was only three years old at the time of Richard's usurpation , his information was unquestionably derived from very competent wit- nesses . That his narrative is prejudiced , is true ; but it is a fact ...
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... received on one occasion a very eulogistic address from an ambassador , he asked the Archbishop of Dublin , who was present , what he thought of it . " There was " no fault in it , " answered the archbishop , " except " that he praised ...
... received on one occasion a very eulogistic address from an ambassador , he asked the Archbishop of Dublin , who was present , what he thought of it . " There was " no fault in it , " answered the archbishop , " except " that he praised ...
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... received the keys of the town from Lord Courcy , who did fealty for the barony of Kinsale . Sailing on to Waterford , which had always been loyal , he landed and was received by the mayor , who showed him the walls of the city and ...
... received the keys of the town from Lord Courcy , who did fealty for the barony of Kinsale . Sailing on to Waterford , which had always been loyal , he landed and was received by the mayor , who showed him the walls of the city and ...
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... received him in presence of a number of lords at St. Thomas Court , but de- clined to make answer to the King's message till all the lords of the Irish council could be present , and retired to his place of Maynooth . Next day Edge ...
... received him in presence of a number of lords at St. Thomas Court , but de- clined to make answer to the King's message till all the lords of the Irish council could be present , and retired to his place of Maynooth . Next day Edge ...
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James Gairdner. but he himself declared two years later that he had received the countenance both of Kildare and Des- mond . He did not , however , stay long in Ireland ; for Charles VIII . , conceiving that he could use him as a tool ...
James Gairdner. but he himself declared two years later that he had received the countenance both of Kildare and Des- mond . He did not , however , stay long in Ireland ; for Charles VIII . , conceiving that he could use him as a tool ...
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Страница liii - against my will they made me to learn English, and taught me what I should do and say.' Such is the story of Warbeck's early life as contained in the confession. Walpole urges, as one objection to it, that it makes him learn English twice over.
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