An Abridgement of the History of England : From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Death of George the Second

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P^ 16. One would have imagined, that from the ill success iIq9 * of Simnel's imposture, few would be willing to embark in another of a similir kind ; however the old duchess of Burgundy, rather irritated than discouraged by the failure of her past enterprises, was determined to disturb that government, which she could not subvert.
17. She first procured a report to be spread, that the young duke of York, said to hive been murdered in the Tower, was still living, and finding the rumour greedily
...received, she soon produced a young man, who agsumed his name and character.
CXiap. 2$. HENRY VII. 93 18. The person pitched upon to sustain this part, was one Os- beck, or Warbeck, the son of a coiivcrtpd .Jew, who had been over ill England diiriii}^ the rei

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