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Page 107
... Perkin , to advertise him of the king's good incli- nation to him , and that he was resolved to aid him to recover his right against King Henry , an usurper of England , and an enemy of France and wished him to come over unto him at ...
... Perkin , to advertise him of the king's good incli- nation to him , and that he was resolved to aid him to recover his right against King Henry , an usurper of England , and an enemy of France and wished him to come over unto him at ...
Page 113
... Perkin hearing this thunder of arms , and preparations against him from so many parts , raised his siege , and marched to Taun- ton ; beginning already to squint one eye upon the crown and an- other upon the sanctuary ; though the ...
... Perkin hearing this thunder of arms , and preparations against him from so many parts , raised his siege , and marched to Taun- ton ; beginning already to squint one eye upon the crown and an- other upon the sanctuary ; though the ...
Page 114
... Perkin , but was left at the Tower , and within few days after executed . Soon after , now that Perkin could tell better what himself was , he was dili- gently examined ; and after his confession taken , an extract was made of such ...
... Perkin , but was left at the Tower , and within few days after executed . Soon after , now that Perkin could tell better what himself was , he was dili- gently examined ; and after his confession taken , an extract was made of such ...
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A Good Mans | 5 |
The Piteous Death of the Son of Gaston | 15 |
Scenes from the City Madam | 22 |
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