England Under the Tudors: King Henry VII, 1485-1509

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B. Franklin, 1895 - 445 sivua
 

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1
II
12
III
40
IV
83
V
122
VII
165
VIII
199
IX
241

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Sivu 399 - Princes, bothe of the one linage and of the other, beginnyng at the tyme of kyng Henry the fowerth the first aucthor of this devision, and so successively proceadyng to the reigne of the high and prudent prince kyng Henry the eight, the undubitate flower and very heire of both the sayd linages 1548 [Colophon:] Londini In Officina Richardi Graftoni typis Impress.
Sivu 421 - For he had couched an article in the instructions to the commissioners who were to levy the benevolence ; " That if they met with any that were sparing, they should tell them, that they must needs have, because they laid up : and if they were spenders...
Sivu 26 - To the pleasure of Almighty God, the wealth, prosperity and surety of this realm of England, to the singular comfort of all the king's subjects of the same, and in avoiding of all ambiguities and questions, be it ordained, established and enacted, by authority of this present parliament that the inheritance of the crowns of the realms of England and...
Sivu 161 - Vast honour is paid him; he dresses in silk, and these English run after him like mad people, so that he can enlist as many of them as he pleases, and a number of our own rogues besides.
Sivu 403 - CRONYCLE newly Prynted, wyth the cronycle, actes, and dedes done in the tyme of the reygne of the moste excellent prynce kynge Henry the VII father unto our most drad souerayne lord kynge Henry the VIII.
Sivu 240 - Scots, this our realm is now environed, and, in manner, closed in every side with such mighty princes, our good sons, friends, confederates, and allies, that, by the help of our Lord, the same is and shall be perpetually established in rest and peace, and wealthy condition, to our great honour and pleasure, the rejoicing and comfort of all our loving friends, confederates, and allies, the fear and discomfort of our enemies, that would intend or presume to attempt anything to the contrary.
Sivu 26 - King belonging beyond the sea, with the appurtenances thereto in any wise due or pertaining, be, rest, remain, and abide in the most royal person of our now sovereign lord, King Henry VII, and in the heirs of his body lawfully coming, perpetually with the grace of God so to endure, and in none other.
Sivu 320 - This booke was lately in the hands of Mr. Roper " of Eltham, as sir Thomas Hoby, who saw it, told me-f-.

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