Karen’s Reviews > The Usurpation of Richard III > Status Update
Karen
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As for the government of the kingdom, he (Edward V) had complete confidence in the peers of the realm and the queen..On hearing the queen's name the duke of Buckingham, who loathed her race, then answered, it was not the business of women but of men to govern kingdoms, and so if he cherished any confidence in her he had better relinquish it. Let him place all his hope in his barons, who excelled in nobility and power
— Jan 20, 2018 03:46PM
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Karen
is on page 111 of 172
Thus fell Hastings, killed not by those enemies he had always feared, but by a friend whom he had never doubted. But whom will insane lust for power spare, if it dares violate the ties of kin and friendship?
— Jan 20, 2018 03:52PM
Karen
is on page 73 of 172
"The king wished that his second son called the duke of York should be content with his apanage within his brother's realm. He also left behind daughters, but they do not concern us".
Grrr... they concern me.
— Jan 20, 2018 12:20PM
Grrr... they concern me.

