Letters and Papers Illustrative of the Reigns of Richard III and Henry VII., Utgave 24,Volum 2James Gairdner Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1863 |
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Side xiv
... Earl of Richmond in Britanny . Neither his brother Edward nor himself had been able to induce the duke to deliver him up , and so long as the Earl remained there Richard stood in constant fear of invasion . His grounds of complaint , of ...
... Earl of Richmond in Britanny . Neither his brother Edward nor himself had been able to induce the duke to deliver him up , and so long as the Earl remained there Richard stood in constant fear of invasion . His grounds of complaint , of ...
Side xvi
... Earl of Richmond , in Britanny , who was to arrive in England just when he was wanted . But while this arrangement had been made in secret , the professed object of the rising was only the liberation of the princes . Until the ...
... Earl of Richmond , in Britanny , who was to arrive in England just when he was wanted . But while this arrangement had been made in secret , the professed object of the rising was only the liberation of the princes . Until the ...
Side xix
... Earl of Surrey , " which title was not given him till the first of February 1514 . The question then arises , if the preliminary paragraph was not written by Morton , is it likely that the work itself was ? Considering that editors in ...
... Earl of Surrey , " which title was not given him till the first of February 1514 . The question then arises , if the preliminary paragraph was not written by Morton , is it likely that the work itself was ? Considering that editors in ...
Side xxiii
... Earl of Pembroke . But he had still one parent who attended him through his whole career , and who , as if she had nothing else to live for , died just two months after him . She had been a mother at an unusually early age , -it was ...
... Earl of Pembroke . But he had still one parent who attended him through his whole career , and who , as if she had nothing else to live for , died just two months after him . She had been a mother at an unusually early age , -it was ...
Side xxv
... Earl of Ormond , the Queen's Chamberlain , at a time when he seems to have been abroad on an embassy , acknowledging some gloves that he had procured for her . Finding them too large for her hand , " I think , " she says , the " ladies ...
... Earl of Ormond , the Queen's Chamberlain , at a time when he seems to have been abroad on an embassy , acknowledging some gloves that he had procured for her . Finding them too large for her hand , " I think , " she says , the " ladies ...
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Side 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.
Side lxviii - Striveling, bot ahortlie he fell to the ground and brak his thee [thigh] bane ; bot the wyt thairof he asscryvit to that thair was sum hen fedderis in the wingis quhilk yarnit and covet the mydding and not the skyis.