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... King up again . But before the King is allowed to take over the reins of government he must reform . After the death of Archi- gallo , Elidure becomes King by right . Although he later willingly resigns his Crown at the demand of his ...
... King up again . But before the King is allowed to take over the reins of government he must reform . After the death of Archi- gallo , Elidure becomes King by right . Although he later willingly resigns his Crown at the demand of his ...
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... King . The honest tanner , who loves the house of Lancaster and does not hate the house of York , allows his choice of allegiance to depend entirely on the possessor of the Crown . He makes his posi- tion clear to the incognito King ...
... King . The honest tanner , who loves the house of Lancaster and does not hate the house of York , allows his choice of allegiance to depend entirely on the possessor of the Crown . He makes his posi- tion clear to the incognito King ...
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... King ? " he is flaunting the power of possession in the face of his enemies without mention of his right to the throne . The King's actions toward Arthur also suggest that he does not consider his Crown based on right . Because he feels ...
... King ? " he is flaunting the power of possession in the face of his enemies without mention of his right to the throne . The King's actions toward Arthur also suggest that he does not consider his Crown based on right . Because he feels ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN By Robert | 24 |
THE SOCIAL ARGUMENT AGAINST ENTHUSIASM 1650 | 39 |
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