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... apartment familiarly known as the ' King's Chamber , it is probable that , in later
times , it was often graced by the royal presence.f The luxury and splendour of its
apartments are amply attested by the minute inventories of the costly materials ...
... apartment familiarly known as the ' King's Chamber , it is probable that , in later
times , it was often graced by the royal presence.f The luxury and splendour of its
apartments are amply attested by the minute inventories of the costly materials ...
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... in such wise , that not all onely , the freshe and lustye knights fought eagerly ,
but also such as before were discomfited , gathered a newe courage unto them ,
and fought without feare , in so much that the King's vaward lost their places .
... in such wise , that not all onely , the freshe and lustye knights fought eagerly ,
but also such as before were discomfited , gathered a newe courage unto them ,
and fought without feare , in so much that the King's vaward lost their places .
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When the king's fleet , " says the chronicler , “ was almost got to Sluys , they saw
so many masts standing before it , that they looked like a wood . The king asked
the commander of his ship what they could be , who answered that he imagined ...
When the king's fleet , " says the chronicler , “ was almost got to Sluys , they saw
so many masts standing before it , that they looked like a wood . The king asked
the commander of his ship what they could be , who answered that he imagined ...
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What the minister , however , durst not reveal , the king's jester found means to
divulge . “ What arrant cowards are those English ! ” said the jester . “ How so ? ”
demanded Philip . “ Because , ' answered zany , “ they had not courage to jump ...
What the minister , however , durst not reveal , the king's jester found means to
divulge . “ What arrant cowards are those English ! ” said the jester . “ How so ? ”
demanded Philip . “ Because , ' answered zany , “ they had not courage to jump ...
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ment by the hands of the Archbishop , they resolved to seize the person of King
Richard the Second , and bis brothers the Dukes of Lancaster and York , to
commit them to prison , and cause the lords of the King's Council to be drawn and
...
ment by the hands of the Archbishop , they resolved to seize the person of King
Richard the Second , and bis brothers the Dukes of Lancaster and York , to
commit them to prison , and cause the lords of the King's Council to be drawn and
...
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