The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Band 4Purser, 1744 - 408 Seiten |
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... relating to his Difgrace , and attended him both in his Retirement from the World , and his final Departure out of it , we were brought to the MEMOIRS with which this Volume and this Work is concluded , and dispatched them with as much ...
... relating to his Difgrace , and attended him both in his Retirement from the World , and his final Departure out of it , we were brought to the MEMOIRS with which this Volume and this Work is concluded , and dispatched them with as much ...
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... of the worthy Prelates of England fhould be fent to . 6 Then they returned into Eng- land , relating unto the King , • that his Grace's Pleasure should be was only a Farce ; for , before he figned of CARDINAL WOLSEY 5.
... of the worthy Prelates of England fhould be fent to . 6 Then they returned into Eng- land , relating unto the King , • that his Grace's Pleasure should be was only a Farce ; for , before he figned of CARDINAL WOLSEY 5.
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... relating to the moft Chriftian King's Glory , your Lordship's Honour and Credit , the common Safety of Italy , and our Welfare , than which nothing could be more ' acceptable to us in this Storm ; ' for we are so toffed , that with- cut ...
... relating to the moft Chriftian King's Glory , your Lordship's Honour and Credit , the common Safety of Italy , and our Welfare , than which nothing could be more ' acceptable to us in this Storm ; ' for we are so toffed , that with- cut ...
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... communicated fe- veral Things to Sir Gregory Caffali , relating to our En Rev. and Illuftrious Lordship , gagements to his Moft Chriftian Ma- 66 War against the Emperor , and confequently draw him 7༠ The LIFE and TIMES.
... communicated fe- veral Things to Sir Gregory Caffali , relating to our En Rev. and Illuftrious Lordship , gagements to his Moft Chriftian Ma- 66 War against the Emperor , and confequently draw him 7༠ The LIFE and TIMES.
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... relating both to the Civil and Ecclefiaftical State , in a Manner that has not many if any Equals ; all this while continuing in the good Graces of a Prince , not the most cele- brated in History , for a steady and conftant Affection ...
... relating both to the Civil and Ecclefiaftical State , in a Manner that has not many if any Equals ; all this while continuing in the good Graces of a Prince , not the most cele- brated in History , for a steady and conftant Affection ...
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