Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1871 |
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... Henry VII . and Henry VIII . , which was first printed by Grafton in 1548 , under the title of The Union of the two Noble and Illustre Families of Lancastre and Yorke , with all the Actes done in both the tymes of the Princes both of ...
... Henry VII . and Henry VIII . , which was first printed by Grafton in 1548 , under the title of The Union of the two Noble and Illustre Families of Lancastre and Yorke , with all the Actes done in both the tymes of the Princes both of ...
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... Henry VIII . , SIR THOMAS MORE ( 1480-1535 ) . Born the son of a judge of the King's Bench , and educated at Oxford , More entered life with all ex- ternal advantages , and soon reached a distinguished situation in the law and in state ...
... Henry VIII . , SIR THOMAS MORE ( 1480-1535 ) . Born the son of a judge of the King's Bench , and educated at Oxford , More entered life with all ex- ternal advantages , and soon reached a distinguished situation in the law and in state ...
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... Henry VIII . , which now , by the grace of God , governeth the realm . So what by lineage , what by affinity , she had thirty kings and queens within the four degree of marriage unto her , besides earls , marquisses , dukes , and ...
... Henry VIII . , which now , by the grace of God , governeth the realm . So what by lineage , what by affinity , she had thirty kings and queens within the four degree of marriage unto her , besides earls , marquisses , dukes , and ...
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... Henry VIII . , by whom he was employed in several embassies , was the author of a popular professional work ... Henry VIII . , remonstrating against the prohibition of the use of the Bible in English . This , although it failed to ...
... Henry VIII . , by whom he was employed in several embassies , was the author of a popular professional work ... Henry VIII . , remonstrating against the prohibition of the use of the Bible in English . This , although it failed to ...
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... Henry VIII . , he went to London , where he might have perished for want , had not relief been admi- nistered to him by some unknown person , who seems to have been struck with his wretched appearance when sitting in St Paul's Cathedral ...
... Henry VIII . , he went to London , where he might have perished for want , had not relief been admi- nistered to him by some unknown person , who seems to have been struck with his wretched appearance when sitting in St Paul's Cathedral ...
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