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Pagina 36
... England ( Cambridge , 1933 ) , MSS Linc . Cath . Libr . A. 6. 2 and Camb . Univ . Libr . Gg . vi . 16 seem closely ... England ( Cambridge , 1926 ) , pp . 202 , 244 , 351 ; and in Literature and Pulpit in Medieval England , pp . 36 , 132 ...
... England ( Cambridge , 1933 ) , MSS Linc . Cath . Libr . A. 6. 2 and Camb . Univ . Libr . Gg . vi . 16 seem closely ... England ( Cambridge , 1926 ) , pp . 202 , 244 , 351 ; and in Literature and Pulpit in Medieval England , pp . 36 , 132 ...
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... England , impressed upon his son the necessity of maintaining a united realm , especially if he should be so fortunate as to inherit the crowns of England and Ireland as well as that of Scotland : And in case it please God to prouide ...
... England , impressed upon his son the necessity of maintaining a united realm , especially if he should be so fortunate as to inherit the crowns of England and Ireland as well as that of Scotland : And in case it please God to prouide ...
Pagina 177
... England added a greater strength thereto ? Which though it was a great Principalitie , was nothing comparable in greatnesse and power to the ancient and famous Kingdome of Scotland . . . . Hath not God first United these two Kingdomes ...
... England added a greater strength thereto ? Which though it was a great Principalitie , was nothing comparable in greatnesse and power to the ancient and famous Kingdome of Scotland . . . . Hath not God first United these two Kingdomes ...
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