The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Band 4Purser, 1744 - 408 Seiten |
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... thereof ; which leads us here to acquaint our Readers , that the CAR- DINAL had another Dignity in the Church , which had escaped us , till communicated by a Gentleman ( while the Index to this Volume was printing off ) in these Words ...
... thereof ; which leads us here to acquaint our Readers , that the CAR- DINAL had another Dignity in the Church , which had escaped us , till communicated by a Gentleman ( while the Index to this Volume was printing off ) in these Words ...
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... thereof , ' fhewed them the Inftruments ' of each University under their • feveral Seals ; and the Business being thus handled , they went again to Confultation how things fhould be ordered . < 6 · beyond their worthy Deserts . Nor was ...
... thereof , ' fhewed them the Inftruments ' of each University under their • feveral Seals ; and the Business being thus handled , they went again to Confultation how things fhould be ordered . < 6 · beyond their worthy Deserts . Nor was ...
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... thereof . · I T is a wonderful Thing to confider the Strength of • Princes Wills , when they are bent to have their Pleasure ful- filled , wherein no reasonable • Perfuafions will ferve the Turn ; how little do they regard the dangerous ...
... thereof . · I T is a wonderful Thing to confider the Strength of • Princes Wills , when they are bent to have their Pleasure ful- filled , wherein no reasonable • Perfuafions will ferve the Turn ; how little do they regard the dangerous ...
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... thereof , whether our Daughter Mary fhould be legitimate in respect of my Marriage with this Woman , being fome time my Brother's • Wife , which Words ( I pon- dering ) begot fuch a Scruple in my Confcience that I was much troubled at ...
... thereof , whether our Daughter Mary fhould be legitimate in respect of my Marriage with this Woman , being fome time my Brother's • Wife , which Words ( I pon- dering ) begot fuch a Scruple in my Confcience that I was much troubled at ...
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... thereof , he was more able to excufe himself . So my Lord made him rea- dy , and went to the Chamber ⚫ of Prefence with the other Car- dinal , where the Lords of the • Council ftood all of a Row in order in the Chamber , and all the ...
... thereof , he was more able to excufe himself . So my Lord made him rea- dy , and went to the Chamber ⚫ of Prefence with the other Car- dinal , where the Lords of the • Council ftood all of a Row in order in the Chamber , and all the ...
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