The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 1Purser, 1742 - 402 sider |
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... himself were fuch as were more fitted to the Greatnefs of his Mind and his Fortune , than to the Meannefs of his Birth .. Many Hiftorians of that Time , whether out of Envy of his Order , or Contempt of his Birth , or Hatred of his ...
... himself were fuch as were more fitted to the Greatnefs of his Mind and his Fortune , than to the Meannefs of his Birth .. Many Hiftorians of that Time , whether out of Envy of his Order , or Contempt of his Birth , or Hatred of his ...
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... himself but a ' weak beneficed Man , and that he had left bis Fellowship in the College , for ( as I under- ftand ) if a Fellow of that House be once promoted to a Benefice , he fall by the Rules of the fame Houfe be difmiffed of his ...
... himself but a ' weak beneficed Man , and that he had left bis Fellowship in the College , for ( as I under- ftand ) if a Fellow of that House be once promoted to a Benefice , he fall by the Rules of the fame Houfe be difmiffed of his ...
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... himself to manage the City of London , which he fo effectually did , that thro ' his Artifice the City was drawn in at laft to proclaim Richard King of England ; and , at the fame Time , the late King Edward and his Iffue were ...
... himself to manage the City of London , which he fo effectually did , that thro ' his Artifice the City was drawn in at laft to proclaim Richard King of England ; and , at the fame Time , the late King Edward and his Iffue were ...
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... himself and his Friends had privately lifted in Wales , and declared for the Earl of Richmond : He marched at their Head towards Salisbury , intending to have paffed into Cornwal , where he expected he should have met the Earl . At the ...
... himself and his Friends had privately lifted in Wales , and declared for the Earl of Richmond : He marched at their Head towards Salisbury , intending to have paffed into Cornwal , where he expected he should have met the Earl . At the ...
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... himself , which , when the rest of the Confederates understood , they likewise dispersed themselves . The Duke in Disguise got to his Servant Banister's House near Shrewsbury , where he thought himself fafe ; but Richard , upon the ...
... himself , which , when the rest of the Confederates understood , they likewise dispersed themselves . The Duke in Disguise got to his Servant Banister's House near Shrewsbury , where he thought himself fafe ; but Richard , upon the ...
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