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A quarrel having taken place between bia cousin Henry, duke of Hereford, and
Mowbray, duke of Norfolk, the latter was accused by his rival of treason, which
charge he denied, and according to the custom of the period he offered to prove
his ...
A quarrel having taken place between bia cousin Henry, duke of Hereford, and
Mowbray, duke of Norfolk, the latter was accused by his rival of treason, which
charge he denied, and according to the custom of the period he offered to prove
his ...
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But the cardival of Winchester , a dark , ambitious , unscrupulous prelate , hated
the good duke , and traversed all his measures ; and while the council was
involved in confusion by their contradictory plans and proposals , the streets of
London ...
But the cardival of Winchester , a dark , ambitious , unscrupulous prelate , hated
the good duke , and traversed all his measures ; and while the council was
involved in confusion by their contradictory plans and proposals , the streets of
London ...
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The cardinal of Winchester , and the earl now duke of Suffolk , through the
countenance of the queen , bad become all - powerful in the English cabinet ,
and their chief design in acquiring this ascendancy was to procure the
destruction of the ...
The cardinal of Winchester , and the earl now duke of Suffolk , through the
countenance of the queen , bad become all - powerful in the English cabinet ,
and their chief design in acquiring this ascendancy was to procure the
destruction of the ...
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