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It is too well known , that he was once a professed Papist , and a grand seducer ;
he perverted divers persons of considerable rank and quality ; and I have good
cause to believe , that his return to England , commonly called his conversion ...
It is too well known , that he was once a professed Papist , and a grand seducer ;
he perverted divers persons of considerable rank and quality ; and I have good
cause to believe , that his return to England , commonly called his conversion ...
Page 14
Thé Memoirs of Philip de Comines : containing the History of Lewis XI . and
Charles VIII . of France , and of Charles the Bold , Duke of Burgundy , to which
Prince he was Secretary : as also the History of Edward IV . and Henry VII . of
England ...
Thé Memoirs of Philip de Comines : containing the History of Lewis XI . and
Charles VIII . of France , and of Charles the Bold , Duke of Burgundy , to which
Prince he was Secretary : as also the History of Edward IV . and Henry VII . of
England ...
Page 17
The King of England advanced along the Causey ( which I mentioned before )
very nobly attended , with the air and presence of a king : there were in his train
his brother the Duke of Clarence , the Earl of Northumberland , his chamberlain ...
The King of England advanced along the Causey ( which I mentioned before )
very nobly attended , with the air and presence of a king : there were in his train
his brother the Duke of Clarence , the Earl of Northumberland , his chamberlain ...
Page 18
ed his harangue , the instrument was produced , which contained the articles the
King of France had sent to the King of England . The chancellor demanded of our
king , whether he had sent the said articles , and whether he had agreed to ...
ed his harangue , the instrument was produced , which contained the articles the
King of France had sent to the King of England . The chancellor demanded of our
king , whether he had sent the said articles , and whether he had agreed to ...
Page 29
A fair character of this work , to which we shall frequently have occasion to refer ,
may be found in the notes appended to it in Kennet ' s Complete History of
England , ( Vol . II . p . 661 . ) It certainly cannot be called an impartial history , yet
...
A fair character of this work , to which we shall frequently have occasion to refer ,
may be found in the notes appended to it in Kennet ' s Complete History of
England , ( Vol . II . p . 661 . ) It certainly cannot be called an impartial history , yet
...
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