The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1744 |
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... J. WORRAL , C. BATHURST , R. WILLOCK , J. NOURSE , T. WALLER , E. COMINS , E. WITHERS , W. SANDBY , H. CHAPELLE , R. DODSLEY , and C. WARD at York . MDCCXLIV . RIGHT HONOURABLE WILLIAM , Earl of HARRINGTON , LORD PRESIDENT THE.
... J. WORRAL , C. BATHURST , R. WILLOCK , J. NOURSE , T. WALLER , E. COMINS , E. WITHERS , W. SANDBY , H. CHAPELLE , R. DODSLEY , and C. WARD at York . MDCCXLIV . RIGHT HONOURABLE WILLIAM , Earl of HARRINGTON , LORD PRESIDENT THE.
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... York ; where your greatest Honour and Charge is.- Even as it fhall pleafe the King , quoth my Lord Cardinal ; and fo they fell upon other Difcourfes . For indeed the Nobility were loth he fhould be fo near the King , as to continue at ...
... York ; where your greatest Honour and Charge is.- Even as it fhall pleafe the King , quoth my Lord Cardinal ; and fo they fell upon other Difcourfes . For indeed the Nobility were loth he fhould be fo near the King , as to continue at ...
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... York - place , near Weftminster , belonging to the Bishoprick of York ; and , that you do país the fame ac- cording to the Laws of this Realm , his Highness hath fent for all his Judges and learned Counfel to know their Opinions for ...
... York - place , near Weftminster , belonging to the Bishoprick of York ; and , that you do país the fame ac- cording to the Laws of this Realm , his Highness hath fent for all his Judges and learned Counfel to know their Opinions for ...
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... York with the double Value . 6 late give away the Patrimony of the Church , and fo , in Pro- cefs of Time , leave nothing for their Succeffors to main- tain their Dignities , which would be but little to the King's Honour . Well , quoth ...
... York with the double Value . 6 late give away the Patrimony of the Church , and fo , in Pro- cefs of Time , leave nothing for their Succeffors to main- tain their Dignities , which would be but little to the King's Honour . Well , quoth ...
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... York , where his greatef Honour and Charge lieth , and fo fhew him . The • Lords who were not his Friends perceiving , that my Lord was difpofed to plant himself fo nigh the King , thought then to withdraw his Appetite from Winchester ...
... York , where his greatef Honour and Charge lieth , and fo fhew him . The • Lords who were not his Friends perceiving , that my Lord was difpofed to plant himself fo nigh the King , thought then to withdraw his Appetite from Winchester ...
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