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Praeces principum or the president of illustrious princes. Historically theologically and politically, displaying the life and reigne of that most magnificent and majestick prince, Edward the 4th with exact narratives of the bloody contests betwixt him and Henry the 6th about the crowne of England, wherein is discovered the just judgments of the almighty, who permitted perjury to unbuild the greatnesse of Lancaster which was at first built by perjury
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