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Page 18
... death is said to have had so much influence , that he soon after suffer . ed death also , for denying the king's supremacy . Mr. Roper relates , that when the emperor Charles received in- telligence of More's execution , he sent for Sir ...
... death is said to have had so much influence , that he soon after suffer . ed death also , for denying the king's supremacy . Mr. Roper relates , that when the emperor Charles received in- telligence of More's execution , he sent for Sir ...
Page 19
... death to that of Socrates . I have seen , saith Pole , even the greatest strangers , who never knew him , never shared his favour , so much affected by his death , that when they read the history of it , they could not withhod their ...
... death to that of Socrates . I have seen , saith Pole , even the greatest strangers , who never knew him , never shared his favour , so much affected by his death , that when they read the history of it , they could not withhod their ...
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... death of Edward the Confessor , in preference to the claim of blood of Edgar Atheling and Edgar Atheling was elected king of Eng- land at London in November , 1066 , after the death of Harold at the battle of Hastings ; and king William ...
... death of Edward the Confessor , in preference to the claim of blood of Edgar Atheling and Edgar Atheling was elected king of Eng- land at London in November , 1066 , after the death of Harold at the battle of Hastings ; and king William ...
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