The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1744 |
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... pleased to release the King's " two Sons , upon a proper Equivalent in Money , or " their Mafter muft have recourfe to fuch Means as God had put into his Hands . " ( 6 " By GEORGE CAVENDISH , Efq ; ' the next Day they returned to ' my ...
... pleased to release the King's " two Sons , upon a proper Equivalent in Money , or " their Mafter muft have recourfe to fuch Means as God had put into his Hands . " ( 6 " By GEORGE CAVENDISH , Efq ; ' the next Day they returned to ' my ...
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... pleased to impofe on him , which he could not be bound to obferve , 66 66 66 66 By GEORGE CAVENDISH , Efq ; against my Lord , but he was ready to make Anfwer there-- ' unto , by Means whereof he , being earneft in his Mafter's Behalf ...
... pleased to impofe on him , which he could not be bound to obferve , 66 66 66 66 By GEORGE CAVENDISH , Efq ; against my Lord , but he was ready to make Anfwer there-- ' unto , by Means whereof he , being earneft in his Mafter's Behalf ...
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... pleased the King to fend me hither to take of you the Recognizance , having in your Grace fuch Af- fiance , that you will not re- fufe fo to do , therefore I do defire to know your Grace's Pleasure therein . " Mafter Shelley , quoth my ...
... pleased the King to fend me hither to take of you the Recognizance , having in your Grace fuch Af- fiance , that you will not re- fufe fo to do , therefore I do defire to know your Grace's Pleasure therein . " Mafter Shelley , quoth my ...
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... pleased when Things go ' backwards ; but I forbear to speak any further herein . * • The • We much fufped the Genuineness of this whole Paragraph : For we cannot eafly conceive how Cavendish could fo fuddenly fall into fuch a Tranfition ...
... pleased when Things go ' backwards ; but I forbear to speak any further herein . * • The • We much fufped the Genuineness of this whole Paragraph : For we cannot eafly conceive how Cavendish could fo fuddenly fall into fuch a Tranfition ...
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... pleased to create him Earl of Thomond during Life . Mean time Donogh , the Son of Coner , was made Baron of Ibrican , and , after his Uncle's Deceafe , Edward the VIth was pleafed to create him Earl of Thomond , and limited the fame to ...
... pleased to create him Earl of Thomond during Life . Mean time Donogh , the Son of Coner , was made Baron of Ibrican , and , after his Uncle's Deceafe , Edward the VIth was pleafed to create him Earl of Thomond , and limited the fame to ...
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