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CIVIL HISTORY 1399–1485.
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spirit breathed by which has ever since, and with ever-increasing power, influenced the English race.
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FROM THE MS. LIFE OF RICHARD BEAUCHAMP, EARL OF
WARWICK, BY JOHN ROUS, WHO DIED 1491.
(Cotton MSS., Julius, E. iv. 6.)
Entitled 'De Politia Conservativa Maris,' and as such printed in Hakluyt,[1] it is more generally known as 'The Libel of English Policie.' It is in English ten-syllabled rhymed couplets. Although its authorship is a matter of doubt,[2] it is known, from statements in the work itself, that it was revised and approved of by Walter, first Baron Hungerford, during the lifetime of the Emperor Sigismund; and, as Hungerford, who had served as admiral of a squadron in 1416, was not summoned as a baron until 1426, and