The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 1Purser, 1742 - 402 sider |
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... Answer , that his is inferted by itself , by way of Notes , and not intermixed with this in the Body of the Text : So that , by giving Mr. Ca- vendifh's Hiftory intire , the Reader may fee , in the Course of this Work , the new ...
... Answer , that his is inferted by itself , by way of Notes , and not intermixed with this in the Body of the Text : So that , by giving Mr. Ca- vendifh's Hiftory intire , the Reader may fee , in the Course of this Work , the new ...
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... answer me with Ifs and Ands ? fays the Protector . I tell thee they are guilty , and that I will make it good upon thy Body , Trayter ! Gloucefter had no fooner uttered the laft Expreffion , than a Cry of Treafon was heard without , and ...
... answer me with Ifs and Ands ? fays the Protector . I tell thee they are guilty , and that I will make it good upon thy Body , Trayter ! Gloucefter had no fooner uttered the laft Expreffion , than a Cry of Treafon was heard without , and ...
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... Princes at that Time were shut up in the Tower . When Prince Edward was told , by one of Gloucester's Creatures , that his Uncle had left the Title of Pro- tector , tector , and taken that of King , he answered of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 13.
... Princes at that Time were shut up in the Tower . When Prince Edward was told , by one of Gloucester's Creatures , that his Uncle had left the Title of Pro- tector , tector , and taken that of King , he answered of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 13.
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Joseph Grove. tector , and taken that of King , he answered , I would to God my Uncle would let me bave my Life , tho ' I lofe my Kingdom : To which the Party replied , There was no doubt of it . However , the King and his Brother's At ...
Joseph Grove. tector , and taken that of King , he answered , I would to God my Uncle would let me bave my Life , tho ' I lofe my Kingdom : To which the Party replied , There was no doubt of it . However , the King and his Brother's At ...
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... answered , He loved not to talk with Princes , for that it was not very safe so to do , fince the Words that are * spoken , tho ' they be innocent in themselves , yet ⚫ they may be taken in what Sense the Prince pleases ⚫ to conftrue ...
... answered , He loved not to talk with Princes , for that it was not very safe so to do , fince the Words that are * spoken , tho ' they be innocent in themselves , yet ⚫ they may be taken in what Sense the Prince pleases ⚫ to conftrue ...
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