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History of the English People, Volume III (of 8)

CHAPTER I
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But even in his idler hours his purpose never wavered.

His indolence and gaiety were in fact mere veils thrown over a will of steel.

From the first his aim was to free the Crown from the control of the baronage.

He made no secret of his hostility to the nobles.

At Towton as in all his after battles he bade his followers slay knight and baron, but spare the commons.


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