The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1744 |
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... hath taught all us Englishmen lamentable Experience . If Men's Eyes be not blind they may fee , and if their Ears be not stopped they may hear , and if Pity be not ' exiled their Hearts may re lent and lament at the Sequel of this ...
... hath taught all us Englishmen lamentable Experience . If Men's Eyes be not blind they may fee , and if their Ears be not stopped they may hear , and if Pity be not ' exiled their Hearts may re lent and lament at the Sequel of this ...
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... is gone , I will in her • Abfence declare unto you all : She hath been to me a true obedient Wife , and as comfort- able as I could wish or defire ; ⚫ The · with twelve Spaniards , and the young Princes , with ΙΟ The LIFE and TIMES.
... is gone , I will in her • Abfence declare unto you all : She hath been to me a true obedient Wife , and as comfort- able as I could wish or defire ; ⚫ The · with twelve Spaniards , and the young Princes , with ΙΟ The LIFE and TIMES.
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... hath all the Virtues and good Qualities that belong to a Woman of her Dignity , or ' in any of meaner Estate ; her Conditions will well declare ' the fame . his Mafter thereof , whether " our Daughter Mary fhould be legitimate in ...
... hath all the Virtues and good Qualities that belong to a Woman of her Dignity , or ' in any of meaner Estate ; her Conditions will well declare ' the fame . his Mafter thereof , whether " our Daughter Mary fhould be legitimate in ...
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... hath made and conftituted . So much do all faithful Men know , quoth my Lord Cardi- nal , as well as you , therefore this Reafon is not fufficient in ⚫ this 1520 " had now recovered the Freedom of a crowned of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 13.
... hath made and conftituted . So much do all faithful Men know , quoth my Lord Cardi- nal , as well as you , therefore this Reafon is not fufficient in ⚫ this 1520 " had now recovered the Freedom of a crowned of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 13.
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... hath he wrought in feveral Parts and Places of gard had done much less than he hath done , they should have loft their • Heads ere this . 6 · ་ Then I perceive ( quoth the King ) you are none of my Lord Cardinal's Friends . Why Sir ...
... hath he wrought in feveral Parts and Places of gard had done much less than he hath done , they should have loft their • Heads ere this . 6 · ་ Then I perceive ( quoth the King ) you are none of my Lord Cardinal's Friends . Why Sir ...
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