The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 1Purser, 1742 - 402 sider |
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Side vii
... hand , we have been as partial in favouring , as they have been fevere in cenfuring ; or , whether we have kept clear of all unrea- fonable , and unjuft Prejudices and Pre- poffeffions , must be left to the Judg- ment ment of fuch ...
... hand , we have been as partial in favouring , as they have been fevere in cenfuring ; or , whether we have kept clear of all unrea- fonable , and unjuft Prejudices and Pre- poffeffions , must be left to the Judg- ment ment of fuch ...
Side 4
... Hands for his Preferment , made hafte , without any further Delay , to his Benefice to take Poffeffion ⚫ thereof . Now you fhall un- ⚫derstand , that the School - master " < wards lay in the Gate - house · next the Stairs , which he ...
... Hands for his Preferment , made hafte , without any further Delay , to his Benefice to take Poffeffion ⚫ thereof . Now you fhall un- ⚫derstand , that the School - master " < wards lay in the Gate - house · next the Stairs , which he ...
Side 14
... Hands of God , from whom they received them , and were , as fome fay , buried by the Murderers under the Stairs in the Tower ; and , as others relate , they were wrapped up in Lead , and put in a Coffin full of Holes , and thrown into ...
... Hands of God , from whom they received them , and were , as fome fay , buried by the Murderers under the Stairs in the Tower ; and , as others relate , they were wrapped up in Lead , and put in a Coffin full of Holes , and thrown into ...
Side 17
... 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 in ...
... 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 in ...
Side 22
... Hand , that it might defend him on that Side , and that he might have the Sun on his Back , which then of courfe would be in the Face of his Enemy . Hollingshead , according to the Manner of the Hifto- rians at that Time , recites two ...
... Hand , that it might defend him on that Side , and that he might have the Sun on his Back , which then of courfe would be in the Face of his Enemy . Hollingshead , according to the Manner of the Hifto- rians at that Time , recites two ...
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