To Prove a Villain: the Case of King Richard IIITaylor Littleton, Robert Right Rea Macmillan, 1964 - 206 Seiten |
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... brought him into the star chamber where the protector took him in his arms and kissed him with these words , " Now welcome , my lord , even with all my very heart . " And he said in that of likelihood as he thought . Thereupon forth ...
... brought him into the star chamber where the protector took him in his arms and kissed him with these words , " Now welcome , my lord , even with all my very heart . " And he said in that of likelihood as he thought . Thereupon forth ...
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... brought two books . One was the kind of history book known as a Historical Reader . It bore the same relation to history as Stories from the Bible bears to Holy Writ . Canute rebuked his courtiers on the shore , Alfred burned the cakes ...
... brought two books . One was the kind of history book known as a Historical Reader . It bore the same relation to history as Stories from the Bible bears to Holy Writ . Canute rebuked his courtiers on the shore , Alfred burned the cakes ...
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... brought to book until twenty years afterwards . Where had he been in the meantime ? But Richard's summer was like an April day . Full of a promise that came to nothing . In the autumn he had to face that Woodville- Lancastrian invasion ...
... brought to book until twenty years afterwards . Where had he been in the meantime ? But Richard's summer was like an April day . Full of a promise that came to nothing . In the autumn he had to face that Woodville- Lancastrian invasion ...
Inhalt
SIR THOMAS MORE | 58 |
ANONYMOUS | 78 |
JOHN DOLMAN FRANCIS SEAGER THOMAS CHURCHYARD | 96 |
Urheberrecht | |
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