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While these things were a - doing in England , the Duke of Bedford , Regent of France , studied most earnestly , not only to keep and well order the countries by King Henry late conquered , but also determined not to leave off war and ...
While these things were a - doing in England , the Duke of Bedford , Regent of France , studied most earnestly , not only to keep and well order the countries by King Henry late conquered , but also determined not to leave off war and ...
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ambassadors to the King of England , offering him his daughter in marriage with promise to be bound ( beside great ... This offer seemed so profitable and also honorable to King Henry and the realm that the ambassadors were well heard ...
ambassadors to the King of England , offering him his daughter in marriage with promise to be bound ( beside great ... This offer seemed so profitable and also honorable to King Henry and the realm that the ambassadors were well heard ...
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HENRY VI , PART TAREA First Keeper . We charge you , in God's nam King's , To go with us unto the officers . King Henry . In God's name , lead . Your ki be obeyed : And what God will , that let your king per And what he will , I humbly ...
HENRY VI , PART TAREA First Keeper . We charge you , in God's nam King's , To go with us unto the officers . King Henry . In God's name , lead . Your ki be obeyed : And what God will , that let your king per And what he will , I humbly ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
Henry VI Part One | 45 |
TEXTUAL Note | 155 |
Copyright | |
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