The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Band 4Purser, 1744 - 408 Seiten |
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... Cromwell told him , That he ought in Con- fcience to confider the true and good Service , that he and other " " that Nation to hinder their King from performing 26 . The LIFE and TIMES The Ambaffadors from the Pope and the Venetians ...
... Cromwell told him , That he ought in Con- fcience to confider the true and good Service , that he and other " " that Nation to hinder their King from performing 26 . The LIFE and TIMES The Ambaffadors from the Pope and the Venetians ...
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... Cromwell told my Lord , That he had abundance of Chaplains , that were preferred by his Grace to Benefices of fome 1000l . and others 500 / . fome more and fome lefs ; and we your poor Servants , who take more Pains in one Day's Service ...
... Cromwell told my Lord , That he had abundance of Chaplains , that were preferred by his Grace to Benefices of fome 1000l . and others 500 / . fome more and fome lefs ; and we your poor Servants , who take more Pains in one Day's Service ...
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... Cromwell to London , it being then the • Beginning of the Parliament . 6 6 CHA P. XVIII . The Cardinal is accused of High - treafon in the Parliament - house , againft which Accufation Mr. Cromwell , ( late Servant to him ) being a ...
... Cromwell to London , it being then the • Beginning of the Parliament . 6 6 CHA P. XVIII . The Cardinal is accused of High - treafon in the Parliament - house , againft which Accufation Mr. Cromwell , ( late Servant to him ) being a ...
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... Cromwell did inveigh fo dif- creetly , and with fuch witty • Persuasion , that the fame would ⚫ take no Effect : Then were his • Enemies constrained to indict ' him of a Premunire , and all was to intitle the King to all his ⚫ Goods ...
... Cromwell did inveigh fo dif- creetly , and with fuch witty • Persuasion , that the fame would ⚫ take no Effect : Then were his • Enemies constrained to indict ' him of a Premunire , and all was to intitle the King to all his ⚫ Goods ...
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... Cromwell , who daily did refort to my Lord , willed that he should say to him , That he must go home to his • Bene 6 6 9 • and there treated as if in his own Kingdom 34 The LIFE and TIMES The SECRET HISTORY of the CARDINAL, ...
... Cromwell , who daily did refort to my Lord , willed that he should say to him , That he must go home to his • Bene 6 6 9 • and there treated as if in his own Kingdom 34 The LIFE and TIMES The SECRET HISTORY of the CARDINAL, ...
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