The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... crown and all its dependencies : the king offering , withal , to take the Princess Katharine in marriage , and endow her with a part of the possessions claimed ; and at the same time threatening that , if this were refused , " he would ...
... crown and all its dependencies : the king offering , withal , to take the Princess Katharine in marriage , and endow her with a part of the possessions claimed ; and at the same time threatening that , if this were refused , " he would ...
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... crown of your country stoop . In the mean time , tell your master that within three months I will enter France as my own true and lawful patrimony , meaning to acquire the same , not with brag of words , but with deeds of men . Further ...
... crown of your country stoop . In the mean time , tell your master that within three months I will enter France as my own true and lawful patrimony , meaning to acquire the same , not with brag of words , but with deeds of men . Further ...
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... contributions to prevent the passing of a law which would have deprived them of half their revenues . His learned bishops are consequently as ready to prove to him his undisputed right to the crown. xxi Introduction THE LIFE OF.
... contributions to prevent the passing of a law which would have deprived them of half their revenues . His learned bishops are consequently as ready to prove to him his undisputed right to the crown. xxi Introduction THE LIFE OF.
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... crown of France , as he is to allow his conscience to be tranquillized by them . They prove that the Salique law is not , and never was , applicable to France ; and the matter is treated in a more succinct and convincing manner than ...
... crown of France , as he is to allow his conscience to be tranquillized by them . They prove that the Salique law is not , and never was , applicable to France ; and the matter is treated in a more succinct and convincing manner than ...
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... crown was doubtful , he laid claim to that of France . Because he did not know how to exercise the enormous power , which had just dropped into his hands , to any one good purpose , he immediately undertook ( a cheap and obvious ...
... crown was doubtful , he laid claim to that of France . Because he did not know how to exercise the enormous power , which had just dropped into his hands , to any one good purpose , he immediately undertook ( a cheap and obvious ...
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