The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 2Purser, 1743 - 387 sider |
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... Ambassador , to be confined in the Caftle of St. An- gelo , and his Army to begin the War , by falling upon the Duke of Ferrara . This Army advanced to the very Gates of Ferrara , having in its March taken all the little Places in that ...
... Ambassador , to be confined in the Caftle of St. An- gelo , and his Army to begin the War , by falling upon the Duke of Ferrara . This Army advanced to the very Gates of Ferrara , having in its March taken all the little Places in that ...
Side 87
... Ambassador laid before the Bishop of Paris , with great Dexterity and much feeming Affection , how much it would be for the Advantage both of Maximilian and Lewis to be represented by one Minifter , and the more fo , if a Prelate was ...
... Ambassador laid before the Bishop of Paris , with great Dexterity and much feeming Affection , how much it would be for the Advantage both of Maximilian and Lewis to be represented by one Minifter , and the more fo , if a Prelate was ...
Side 93
... Ambassadors : But there happened Murder in his own Court , that did greatly affect him for a while . The Cardinal of Pavia , coming to Ravenna , to clear himself from the ma- licious Report that was fpread of him , as if the Lofs of ...
... Ambassadors : But there happened Murder in his own Court , that did greatly affect him for a while . The Cardinal of Pavia , coming to Ravenna , to clear himself from the ma- licious Report that was fpread of him , as if the Lofs of ...
Side 118
... Ambassadors endea- voured to fhew , That an Alliance with England < was much more natural than with France , and the more fo as the Royal Families of England and • Scotland were fo nearly united by Matrimony . " But all Reafons proved ...
... Ambassadors endea- voured to fhew , That an Alliance with England < was much more natural than with France , and the more fo as the Royal Families of England and • Scotland were fo nearly united by Matrimony . " But all Reafons proved ...
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... Ambassador to his Majefty at Lifle , to complement him on his Victories , offering to enter into a new Treaty , and promifing to make amends the fucceeding Year for what had been wanting in this . The King received this Ambaffador ...
... Ambassador to his Majefty at Lifle , to complement him on his Victories , offering to enter into a new Treaty , and promifing to make amends the fucceeding Year for what had been wanting in this . The King received this Ambaffador ...
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