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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B.

CHAPTER XVIII
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The king gave the commons a severe reply and further to satisfy the church, and to prove that he was quite in earnest, he ordered a Lollard to be burned before the dissolution of the parliament.[**] * Walsing.p.379.Tit.

Livius.
** Rymer, vol.viii.p.

627.

Otterborne> p.

267.
{1413.} We have now related almost all the memorable transactions of this reign, which was busy and active, but produced few events that deserve to be transmitted to posterity.


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