History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... Walsingham is the only authority on which the proposal of the Commons to Henry IV . has come down to us . We only find in Rot . Parl . iii . 623 , that the Commons desired to have a petition returned to them which they had presented ...
... Walsingham is the only authority on which the proposal of the Commons to Henry IV . has come down to us . We only find in Rot . Parl . iii . 623 , that the Commons desired to have a petition returned to them which they had presented ...
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... Walsingham's account is taken in every particular from the sentence ( Hist . Ang . 426 ; Ypod . Neust . 179 ) . It must be added , that the whole evidence in Cobham's favour and against his persecutors rests on their own state- ments ...
... Walsingham's account is taken in every particular from the sentence ( Hist . Ang . 426 ; Ypod . Neust . 179 ) . It must be added , that the whole evidence in Cobham's favour and against his persecutors rests on their own state- ments ...
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... Walsingham , in describing the expedition from Harfleur , and of most writers , but not T. Walsingham , in their accounts of the sea fight , expose and con- tradict themselves . Thus T. Walsingham , p . 441 , says there were 15,000 ...
... Walsingham , in describing the expedition from Harfleur , and of most writers , but not T. Walsingham , in their accounts of the sea fight , expose and con- tradict themselves . Thus T. Walsingham , p . 441 , says there were 15,000 ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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