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" III., and through that right that God of his grace hath sent me, with help of my kin and of my friends, to recover, it ; the which realm was in point to be undone for default of governance, and undoing of good laws. "
The annals of England, an epitome of English history [by W.E. Flaherty]. - Page 416
by William Edward Flaherty - 1855
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Historical and Literary Memorials of the City of London, Volume 1

John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 524 pages
...descended by right line of the blood, coming from the good lord King Henry the Third ; and through the right that God, of his grace, hath sent me, with help of my kin and of my friends to recover it ; the which realm was in point to be undone for default of governance,...
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A Student's History of England from the Earliest Times to the ..., Volume 1

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1902 - 1118 pages
...good lord King Henry the Third,1 and through that right God of his grace hath sent me, with help of my kin and of my friends, to recover it, the which realm was in point to be undone for default of governance and undoing of the good laws."' The assent of Parliament was given, and Lancaster...
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A History of England for Schools: From Earliest Times to Death of Queen Victoria

Benjamin Terry - 1903 - 708 pages
...i ts appurtenances, as I am descended crown, by right line of blood, from the good King Henry III., and through that right, that God of his grace hath sent me with help of my kin and my friends to receive it; the which realm was iu point to be undone by default of governance...
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The Great Events by Famous Historians: A Comprehensive and ..., Volume 7

Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 446 pages
...appurtenances, as that I am descended by right line of blood, coming from the good lord King Henry III, and through that right that God, of his grace, hath sent me with help of my kin and of my friends to recover it; the which realm was in point to be undone for default of governance...
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History of England: From the earliest times to the death of Henry VII. By F ...

Frederick York Powell, Thomas Frederick Tout - 1906 - 422 pages
...blood of King Henry, and through that right which God of His grace hath sent me with the help of my kin and of my friends to recover it, the which realm was in point to be undone for default of governance and undoing of laws." And with that he showed the signet which Richard had...
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The History of England, from the Accession of Richard II to the Death of ...

Charles Oman - 1906 - 578 pages
...this crown, and all the members and appurtenances thereof, as by the right blood coming of King Henry, and through that right that God of His grace hath sent me, with the help of my kin and my friends, to recover it ; the which realm was in point to be undone, for default...
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The Political History of England, Volume 4

William Hunt, Reginald Lane Poole - 1906 - 564 pages
...this crown, and all the members and appurtenances thereof, as by the right blood coming of King Henry, and through that right that God of His grace hath sent me, with the help of my kin and my friends, to recover it; the which realm was in point to be undone, for default...
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Readings in English History Drawn from the Original Sources: Intended to ...

Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 pages
...things appertaining to it, as being descended by right line of blood from the good lord King Henry, and through that right that God of his grace hath sent me with help of my kin and of my friends to recover it; the which realm was in point to be undone for default of governance...
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A Student's History of England: From the Earliest Times to the ..., Volume 1

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1910 - 1130 pages
...good lord King Henry the Third,1 and through that right God of his grace hath sent me, with help of my kin and of my friends, to recover it, the which realm was in point to be undone for default of governance and undoing of the good laws." The assent of Parliament was given, and Lancaster...
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A History of the British Constitution

John Howard Bertram Masterman - 1912 - 324 pages
...appurtenances, as that I am descended by right line of blood, coming from the good lord King Henry III., and through that right that God of His grace hath sent me with help of my kin and my friends to recover it, the which realm was in point to be undone for default of governance...
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