873 resultados para Henry VII, King of England, 1457-1509.
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"List of authorities": v. 1, p. xi-xiv; v. 2, p. vii-ix.
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"List of authorities": v. 1, p. 540-553.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Comienza con un doble calendario de enero a mayo, con los santos católicos en el verso y los mártires protestantes en el recto, impreso a doble tinta.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Lear, the aging King of Britain, has chosen to lay aside the care of kingship and divide his kingdom between his three daughters. Their share is to be determined by their love for him. Two daughters speak with grandiose expressions of love while the third daughter finds nothing to say. The courts disinherit the third daughter, Cordelia. Much treachery, murder, and deceit ensued and Lear and Cordelia are captured and sentenced to death.
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The work of a group of English writers each letter being signed by an initial indicating the author, as follows. P.-Philip Yorke; C.-Charles Yorke; R.-G.H. Rooke; G.-John Green; W.-Daniel Wray; H.-Henry Heaton; E.-Wm. Heberden; O.-Henry Coventry; L.-John Lawry; T.-Catherine Talbot; B.-Thomas Birch; S.-Samuel Salter. The work was edited by Thomas Birch, the brothers Yorke having the largest share in the composition of the letters.
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"Parts 1 and 2 of vol. 6 were reported by Maddock : part 3 (pp. 287-402), by T. C. Geldart ... It is now usually bound and cited as 6 Maddock."--Soule, Lawyer's ref. manual, 1884.
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Imprint varies: v.3-4, London, New York, H. Frowde ; Oxford, University Press.--v.5-6, Oxford, Clarendon Press.
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"First published London 1828."
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Advertisements on p. [2]-[5] at end.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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A continuation of the narrative begun in the author's "Rise of the Huguenots" and concluded in his "Huguenots and the revocation of the Edict of Nantes."