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Sentence
The
same
chronicler
[John
Capgrave]
makes
Henry
of
Agincourt
die
a
day
earlier
than
he
really
did,
apparently
only
for
the
purpose
of
manufacturing
a
sort
of
coincidence.
'His
end
fell
well
on
the
feast
of
Saint
Felix,
for
he
was
felicitous
in
all
things—felicitous
in
endowing
the
church,
felicitous
in
ordering
more
clearly
the
divine
offices,
felicitous
in
the
administration
of
justice,
and
in
fine,
felicitous
in
all
his
life.[']
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The same chronicler [John Capgrave] makes Henry of Agincourt die a day earlier than he really did, apparently only for the purpose of manufacturing a sort of coincidence. 'His end fell well on the feast of Saint Felix, for he was felicitous in all things—felicitous in endowing the church, felicitous in ordering more clearly the divine offices, felicitous in the administration of justice, and in fine, felicitous in all his life.[']
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