The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 1Purser, 1742 - 402 sider |
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... Enemy . ' As foon as Buckingham had returned this last An- fwer , he drew the Forces together , which himself and his Friends had privately lifted in Wales , and declared for the Earl of Richmond : He marched at their Head towards ...
... Enemy . ' As foon as Buckingham had returned this last An- fwer , he drew the Forces together , which himself and his Friends had privately lifted in Wales , and declared for the Earl of Richmond : He marched at their Head towards ...
Side 17
... Enemy's Hands , who caufed his Head to be cut off without any Trial , or fhew- ing the leaft Regard to his former Services . On this , Bishop Morton made his Escape into Brittany . Whilft Buckingham was acting for the Earl of Rich- mond ...
... Enemy's Hands , who caufed his Head to be cut off without any Trial , or fhew- ing the leaft Regard to his former Services . On this , Bishop Morton made his Escape into Brittany . Whilft Buckingham was acting for the Earl of Rich- mond ...
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... Enemy was not far off , he drew up his Army in a fine Plain , and there made a Stand ; and about the fame Time the Earl of Rich- mond entered the fame Plain , and drew up his Army in Battle Array . C 3 While V I 1 While thefe Armies ...
... Enemy was not far off , he drew up his Army in a fine Plain , and there made a Stand ; and about the fame Time the Earl of Rich- mond entered the fame Plain , and drew up his Army in Battle Array . C 3 While V I 1 While thefe Armies ...
Side 22
... Enemy ; therefore was for taking immediate Revenge , by cutting off his Son's Head , ( who was then in his Camp , hav- ing been delivered to Richard as a Pledge for his Father's Fidelity ) but , as the two Armies were fo near each other ...
... Enemy ; therefore was for taking immediate Revenge , by cutting off his Son's Head , ( who was then in his Camp , hav- ing been delivered to Richard as a Pledge for his Father's Fidelity ) but , as the two Armies were fo near each other ...
Side 23
... Enemies , and met with his Death , refufing to furvive the Day , in which he faw himself so generally aban- doned by his Subjects . In this one Point Richard kept his Word ; for , the Day before the Battle , he de- clared to his Army ...
... Enemies , and met with his Death , refufing to furvive the Day , in which he faw himself so generally aban- doned by his Subjects . In this one Point Richard kept his Word ; for , the Day before the Battle , he de- clared to his Army ...
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