The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Band 2Purser, 1743 - 387 Seiten |
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... their Necks ; and his Yeomen , and all his mean Officers were clad in fine Scarlet guarded with ⚫ black Velvet one Hand breadth . • Thus furnished , he was twice fent 6 6 D the Bride , tho ' a Widow , was dreffed of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 17.
... their Necks ; and his Yeomen , and all his mean Officers were clad in fine Scarlet guarded with ⚫ black Velvet one Hand breadth . • Thus furnished , he was twice fent 6 6 D the Bride , tho ' a Widow , was dreffed of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 17.
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... Means he made his Court admirably " to his Master . Being continued in his Poft in the " present Reign , he became ... mean coming fo fuddenly , they fitting quietly at a Ban- 6 quet . In this fort you shall understand , that the Tables ...
... Means he made his Court admirably " to his Master . Being continued in his Poft in the " present Reign , he became ... mean coming fo fuddenly , they fitting quietly at a Ban- 6 quet . In this fort you shall understand , that the Tables ...
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... Mean while his Difcourfes exafperated more and more the Earl of Surry and the young Courtiers a- gainst him , who never ... Means to fupplant his " Rival , by introducing , at Court , Thomas Wol- fey , whofe Qualifications he was no ...
... Mean while his Difcourfes exafperated more and more the Earl of Surry and the young Courtiers a- gainst him , who never ... Means to fupplant his " Rival , by introducing , at Court , Thomas Wol- fey , whofe Qualifications he was no ...
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... Means of furthering the Promotion of Wolfey fooner than it could be expected ; and by this laft Act the Bi- fhop retained his Credit at Court ; and , tho ' he after- wards spent a pretty deal of his Time in the Country , yet no Affairs ...
... Means of furthering the Promotion of Wolfey fooner than it could be expected ; and by this laft Act the Bi- fhop retained his Credit at Court ; and , tho ' he after- wards spent a pretty deal of his Time in the Country , yet no Affairs ...
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... mean Time , I defire you all to be his Friends , " and tell him his Faults in what he doth amifs , wherein you shall ' fhew your felves friendly to him ; and fo I take of you : And Son , go your ways 6 unto my Lord , your Mafter , and ...
... mean Time , I defire you all to be his Friends , " and tell him his Faults in what he doth amifs , wherein you shall ' fhew your felves friendly to him ; and fo I take of you : And Son , go your ways 6 unto my Lord , your Mafter , and ...
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