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... sonne who can suffre semblably and obey iustice ? " ( Elyot , The Governour , bk . II . ch . vi . ) . The story , even as told by Elyot , is perhaps apocryphal . Hardyng , a fifteenth century writer , in his metrical Chronicle ...
... sonne who can suffre semblably and obey iustice ? " ( Elyot , The Governour , bk . II . ch . vi . ) . The story , even as told by Elyot , is perhaps apocryphal . Hardyng , a fifteenth century writer , in his metrical Chronicle ...
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... sonne to an esquier of Wales , named Griffith Vichan : he dwelled in the parish of Conwaie , within the countie of Merioneth in North Wales , in a place called Glindourwie , which is as much to saie in English , as The vallie by the ...
... sonne to an esquier of Wales , named Griffith Vichan : he dwelled in the parish of Conwaie , within the countie of Merioneth in North Wales , in a place called Glindourwie , which is as much to saie in English , as The vallie by the ...
Seite xxxvi
... sonne the lord Henrie Persie , sur- named Hotspur , which were to king Henrie in the beginning of his reigne , both faithfull freends , and earnest aiders , began now to enuie his wealth and felicitie ; and especiallie they were greeved ...
... sonne the lord Henrie Persie , sur- named Hotspur , which were to king Henrie in the beginning of his reigne , both faithfull freends , and earnest aiders , began now to enuie his wealth and felicitie ; and especiallie they were greeved ...
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... sonne , though the king did diuers and sundrie times require deliuerance of the residue , and that with great ... sonne to Roger earle of March , sonne to the ladie Philip , daughter of Lionell duke of Clarence , the third sonne of king ...
... sonne , though the king did diuers and sundrie times require deliuerance of the residue , and that with great ... sonne to Roger earle of March , sonne to the ladie Philip , daughter of Lionell duke of Clarence , the third sonne of king ...
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... sonne were aduertised by the earle of Worcester , and with all diligence raised all the power they could make , and sent to the Scots which before were taken prisoners at Homeldon , for aid of men , promising to the earle of Dowglas the ...
... sonne were aduertised by the earle of Worcester , and with all diligence raised all the power they could make , and sent to the Scots which before were taken prisoners at Homeldon , for aid of men , promising to the earle of Dowglas the ...
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