The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 2Purser, 1743 - 387 sider |
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... Emperor CHARLES V. HENRY VIII . and FRANCIS I. from the Demife of the Cardinal to their respective Deaths . II . Of his Conduct and Ma - IV . The fecret Hiftory of the nagement while Prime Mini- fter , ( commencing with the Reign of ...
... Emperor CHARLES V. HENRY VIII . and FRANCIS I. from the Demife of the Cardinal to their respective Deaths . II . Of his Conduct and Ma - IV . The fecret Hiftory of the nagement while Prime Mini- fter , ( commencing with the Reign of ...
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... Emperor Max- ⚫imilian reforted unto him with · a great Army like a mighty Prince , taking of the King's ⚫ Wages . Thus , after the King had taken this ftrong Town , and taken Poffeffion thereof , and fet all Things in good Order , for ...
... Emperor Max- ⚫imilian reforted unto him with · a great Army like a mighty Prince , taking of the King's ⚫ Wages . Thus , after the King had taken this ftrong Town , and taken Poffeffion thereof , and fet all Things in good Order , for ...
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... Emperor Charles the Vth , that now reigneth , and Father to King Philip , now our Lord and So- vereign : Forafmuch as the old Emperor Maximilian was dead , and for divers other ur- gent Occafions touching his Majefty , it was thought ...
... Emperor Charles the Vth , that now reigneth , and Father to King Philip , now our Lord and So- vereign : Forafmuch as the old Emperor Maximilian was dead , and for divers other ur- gent Occafions touching his Majefty , it was thought ...
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... Emperor's Officers , up- on the Pain of their Lives , to take for Y any Thing the Cardinal's Men did take of any kind of Victuals ; no , al- though they were difpofed to make coftly Banquets : Further commanding their faid Hofs , that ...
... Emperor's Officers , up- on the Pain of their Lives , to take for Y any Thing the Cardinal's Men did take of any kind of Victuals ; no , al- though they were difpofed to make coftly Banquets : Further commanding their faid Hofs , that ...
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... Emperor enter- tained the Cardinal and his Train , during the Time of his Embaffy . And , that done , he returned into England with great Triumph , being no less in Eftimation with the King than he was before , but rather Uni- ' much ...
... Emperor enter- tained the Cardinal and his Train , during the Time of his Embaffy . And , that done , he returned into England with great Triumph , being no less in Eftimation with the King than he was before , but rather Uni- ' much ...
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