The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 2Purser, 1743 - 387 sider |
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... Bishop of Winchester , and Lord Privy Seal . 3. Thomas Howard , Earl of Surry , Lord High Treasurer . 4. George Talbot , Earl of Shrewsbury , Lord High Steward of the King's Houfhold . 5. Thomas Ruthal , foon after made Bishop of Dur ...
... Bishop of Winchester , and Lord Privy Seal . 3. Thomas Howard , Earl of Surry , Lord High Treasurer . 4. George Talbot , Earl of Shrewsbury , Lord High Steward of the King's Houfhold . 5. Thomas Ruthal , foon after made Bishop of Dur ...
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... Bishop Burnet , in his History of the Reformation , tells us , " That Empson and Dudley , apprehending the Danger " they were like to be in upon their " Master's Death , had been practising with their Part- ners , to gather about them ...
... Bishop Burnet , in his History of the Reformation , tells us , " That Empson and Dudley , apprehending the Danger " they were like to be in upon their " Master's Death , had been practising with their Part- ners , to gather about them ...
Side 11
... Bishop phrafes found guilty in a legal Way ; for , tho ' Hiftorians allow , that they met with their deferved Fate , moft believed them not guilty of the Crimes they were convicted of ; not being able to con- ceive , that two Perfons ...
... Bishop phrafes found guilty in a legal Way ; for , tho ' Hiftorians allow , that they met with their deferved Fate , moft believed them not guilty of the Crimes they were convicted of ; not being able to con- ceive , that two Perfons ...
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... Bishop of Winchester could not help murmurring to fee the Money lavifhed without any Neceffity , which his " deceafed Mafter had amaffed with fo much Care , " Pains , and Injustice , in which he had himself been " employed ; he threw ...
... Bishop of Winchester could not help murmurring to fee the Money lavifhed without any Neceffity , which his " deceafed Mafter had amaffed with fo much Care , " Pains , and Injustice , in which he had himself been " employed ; he threw ...
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... Bishop of Winchester openly " blamed this Conduct , as highly prejudicial to the 66 66 66 King's Intereft . But he was little regarded in a " Court where every one was striving to make an " Advantage of the Sovereign's liberal Temper ...
... Bishop of Winchester openly " blamed this Conduct , as highly prejudicial to the 66 66 66 King's Intereft . But he was little regarded in a " Court where every one was striving to make an " Advantage of the Sovereign's liberal Temper ...
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