History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Band 2Longmans, Green, 1872 |
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... brother as if he were still exclusively devoted to the interests of England ; and to urge upon him , on the ground of this fresh delay , that the interview should not take place at all.1 ye shall say- ' Our pleasure is , ' he wrote ...
... brother as if he were still exclusively devoted to the interests of England ; and to urge upon him , on the ground of this fresh delay , that the interview should not take place at all.1 ye shall say- ' Our pleasure is , ' he wrote ...
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... brother , pleasure and friendship in our great cause ; [ but ] on the other part , we cannot esteem the Pope's part so high , as to have our good brother an attendant suitor therefore . . . . desiring him , therefore , in anywise to ...
... brother , pleasure and friendship in our great cause ; [ but ] on the other part , we cannot esteem the Pope's part so high , as to have our good brother an attendant suitor therefore . . . . desiring him , therefore , in anywise to ...
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... brother's widow . Being a matter which touched the limit of the Pope's power , the Pope was himself unable to determine it in his own favour ; and the only authority by which the law could be ruled , was a general council . In the ...
... brother's widow . Being a matter which touched the limit of the Pope's power , the Pope was himself unable to determine it in his own favour ; and the only authority by which the law could be ruled , was a general council . In the ...
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... . The appeal nished from the difficulty in which in itself was strictly legal ; and it the appeal placed them . was of the highest importance to lated . His marriage with his brother's wife had been ΙΟ [ CH . 7 . REIGN OF HENRY THE EIGHTH .
... . The appeal nished from the difficulty in which in itself was strictly legal ; and it the appeal placed them . was of the highest importance to lated . His marriage with his brother's wife had been ΙΟ [ CH . 7 . REIGN OF HENRY THE EIGHTH .
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James Anthony Froude. lated . His marriage with his brother's wife had been pronounced illegal by the principal universities of Europe , by the clergy of the two provinces of the Church of England , by the most learned theologians and ...
James Anthony Froude. lated . His marriage with his brother's wife had been pronounced illegal by the principal universities of Europe , by the clergy of the two provinces of the Church of England , by the most learned theologians and ...
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Act of Attainder allegiance Anne Boleyn Archbishop army Bishop of Rochester Bishop of Rome brother Cassalis castle Catherine Catholic cause Church clergy confession consent council Cromwell Crown danger death declared deputy desired divers Dublin Duke Earl of Desmond Earl of Kildare Emperor enemies English faith Father favour Fisher Fitzgerald Francis French friars friends Geraldines Government hath Henry VIII Henry's holy honour Ibid insurrection Ireland Irish King of England King's Grace King's Highness Lady land Latimer letter lish Lord Majesty marriage matter Monasteries monks More's never noble Nun of Kent oath obedience offence opinion Ormond Papal Papers pardon Parliament passed persons Pope prince Princess prisoners promise Queen realm rebellion Reformation refused Rolls House sent sentence Sir Thomas Sir William Sir William Brereton Skeffington statute subjects suffer sword thereof things tion Tower traitor treason trust unto Wolsey words wrote