The Tudor Translations, المجلد 31AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 6
... knowe full well fro whense he came ; yet we se that all the realme is ruled by hym , and nat by the kynges uncles , nor by none of his blode . This ought nat to be suffred . We knowe well ynoughe that the erle of Oxenforde had never the ...
... knowe full well fro whense he came ; yet we se that all the realme is ruled by hym , and nat by the kynges uncles , nor by none of his blode . This ought nat to be suffred . We knowe well ynoughe that the erle of Oxenforde had never the ...
الصفحة 159
... knowe well that the moost parte of the prelates , barons , knyghtes , and squyers , and cyties and good townes , are in maner agaynst you . Therfore sir , sithe ye demaunde counsayle of us , we saye that ye had never so moche cause to ...
... knowe well that the moost parte of the prelates , barons , knyghtes , and squyers , and cyties and good townes , are in maner agaynst you . Therfore sir , sithe ye demaunde counsayle of us , we saye that ye had never so moche cause to ...
الصفحة 209
... knowe the state of the Scottes , they sent Helion of Lig- a gentylman of Englande , who knewe ryght well the mar- his reporte to chesse of Scotlande , and specially the forest of Gedeours , the duke of where the Scottes shulde assemble ...
... knowe the state of the Scottes , they sent Helion of Lig- a gentylman of Englande , who knewe ryght well the mar- his reporte to chesse of Scotlande , and specially the forest of Gedeours , the duke of where the Scottes shulde assemble ...
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Howe the Frenche kynge gave leave to the duke of Bretaygne | 197 |
Howe syr Hellyon of Lygnacke made his reporte to the duke | 206 |
Howe sir Henry Percy and his brother with a good nombre | 215 |
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