History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Band 2Longmans, Green, 1872 |
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... refused ; ' except with this prelimin- ary , no offer whatever could be entertained.1 This communication , as Henry anticipated , was not more effectual than the former in respect of its immediate object . At the meeting of Calais the ...
... refused ; ' except with this prelimin- ary , no offer whatever could be entertained.1 This communication , as Henry anticipated , was not more effectual than the former in respect of its immediate object . At the meeting of Calais the ...
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... refused . Mary had been similarly deprived of her rank as princess ; but either her disgrace was held to be involved in that of her mother , or some other cause , perhaps the absence of immediate necessity , had postponed the demand for ...
... refused . Mary had been similarly deprived of her rank as princess ; but either her disgrace was held to be involved in that of her mother , or some other cause , perhaps the absence of immediate necessity , had postponed the demand for ...
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... refused obedience . His mother , and his mother's attached friend , the Marchioness of Exeter , we now find among those to whom the Nun of Kent communicated her prophecies and her plans . It does not seem that the Countess thought at ...
... refused obedience . His mother , and his mother's attached friend , the Marchioness of Exeter , we now find among those to whom the Nun of Kent communicated her prophecies and her plans . It does not seem that the Countess thought at ...
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... refused to grant the bulls for bishops recently appointed , and he was no longer to receive payment for services which he refused to render . Peter's pence were still paid , and might continue to be paid , if the Pope would recollect ...
... refused to grant the bulls for bishops recently appointed , and he was no longer to receive payment for services which he refused to render . Peter's pence were still paid , and might continue to be paid , if the Pope would recollect ...
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... refused to acknowledge his indiscretion , the Government necessarily would interpret his actions in the manner least to his advantage . If he desired that his conduct should be forgotten , it was indispensable that he should change his ...
... refused to acknowledge his indiscretion , the Government necessarily would interpret his actions in the manner least to his advantage . If he desired that his conduct should be forgotten , it was indispensable that he should change his ...
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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