The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Band 4Purser, 1744 - 408 Seiten |
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... thought fome of his Scenes would be no difagreeable Parts in our History . We must own too , that we are particularly obliged to feveral worthy Gentlemen , who fur- nished us with Original Letters , or other Matters , made ufe of in the ...
... thought fome of his Scenes would be no difagreeable Parts in our History . We must own too , that we are particularly obliged to feveral worthy Gentlemen , who fur- nished us with Original Letters , or other Matters , made ufe of in the ...
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... thought , 1. Who little thought ; p . 15 , 1. 2 , f . Chency r . Cheney ; p . 51 , the Note , Col. 1 , 1. 16 , f . Friends , r . Enemies ; p . 80 , in the Note , Col. 2 , 1. 16 , f . 1537 , r . 1534 ; p . 160 , 1. 21 , f . Princess , r ...
... thought , 1. Who little thought ; p . 15 , 1. 2 , f . Chency r . Cheney ; p . 51 , the Note , Col. 1 , 1. 16 , f . Friends , r . Enemies ; p . 80 , in the Note , Col. 2 , 1. 16 , f . 1537 , r . 1534 ; p . 160 , 1. 21 , f . Princess , r ...
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... thought good to take the Ad- vice of his Council upon fo important an Affair , yet , finding their Opinions fo very different one from the other , as not to be reconciled , he refolved to release the King upon fuch Terms as could be had ...
... thought good to take the Ad- vice of his Council upon fo important an Affair , yet , finding their Opinions fo very different one from the other , as not to be reconciled , he refolved to release the King upon fuch Terms as could be had ...
Seite 3
... thought it · not fafe for him to wade too ment in fo weighty a Matter , • but defired Leave of the King to ask Counfel of Men of an- ⚫tient and famous Learning both in divine and civil Laws . Now this being obtained , he by his ...
... thought it · not fafe for him to wade too ment in fo weighty a Matter , • but defired Leave of the King to ask Counfel of Men of an- ⚫tient and famous Learning both in divine and civil Laws . Now this being obtained , he by his ...
Seite 4
... thought very expedient that the King fhould fend out + " or had the Custody of the U- niverfity Seals , were fed by the Commiffioners with fuch great Sums of Money , that they did eafily condefcend to his Commiffioners into all U ...
... thought very expedient that the King fhould fend out + " or had the Custody of the U- niverfity Seals , were fed by the Commiffioners with fuch great Sums of Money , that they did eafily condefcend to his Commiffioners into all U ...
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