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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... reign , that he could give no heed to the disputes between the Church and the Reformers . But the progress which those sectaries were making , and the uncontrolled vehemence of their attacks on the clergy , his wish to fortify himself ...
... reign , that he could give no heed to the disputes between the Church and the Reformers . But the progress which those sectaries were making , and the uncontrolled vehemence of their attacks on the clergy , his wish to fortify himself ...
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... reign , and only suffered to depart in 1424 , after a captivity of almost nineteen years , the first twelve of which were passed in close con- finement at Nottingham , Windsor , and other places of strength.1 But , however blameable we ...
... reign , and only suffered to depart in 1424 , after a captivity of almost nineteen years , the first twelve of which were passed in close con- finement at Nottingham , Windsor , and other places of strength.1 But , however blameable we ...
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... reign , all Edward IV.'s , and Richard III.'s , down to the accession of Henry VII . , they blindly obeyed the dictates of the faction that had the upper hand , the Prince whose success in the field had defeated his competitors . The ...
... reign , all Edward IV.'s , and Richard III.'s , down to the accession of Henry VII . , they blindly obeyed the dictates of the faction that had the upper hand , the Prince whose success in the field had defeated his competitors . The ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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