The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 2Purser, 1743 - 387 sider |
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... Enemies , for no other Cause " than obeying his Father's Orders , and maintaining " his 66 66 · · The SECRET HISTORY In the fifth Year of the Reign of King Henry the Eighth it chanced , that the Realm of England and France was at ...
... Enemies , for no other Cause " than obeying his Father's Orders , and maintaining " his 66 66 · · The SECRET HISTORY In the fifth Year of the Reign of King Henry the Eighth it chanced , that the Realm of England and France was at ...
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... Enemy , and which reflect more Ho- nour on that Conqueror than all his brightest Vic- tories , were purely owing to his Moderation . The " unfortunate King of Perfia , ftruck with the Cle- mency which Alexander fhewed to his Queen and ...
... Enemy , and which reflect more Ho- nour on that Conqueror than all his brightest Vic- tories , were purely owing to his Moderation . The " unfortunate King of Perfia , ftruck with the Cle- mency which Alexander fhewed to his Queen and ...
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... Enemy of Christendom , fuf- " tained Loffes greater than the Defeat of their Ar- my at Vaila , * without being daunted , and bore up against greater Misfortunes than that , without fink- ing under them . We fhould have recovered our ...
... Enemy of Christendom , fuf- " tained Loffes greater than the Defeat of their Ar- my at Vaila , * without being daunted , and bore up against greater Misfortunes than that , without fink- ing under them . We fhould have recovered our ...
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... Enemies ; they having no- " thing lefs in their View , than burying us and our Name in perpetual Oblivion . Would you " fhelter and protect us from their merciless Hands , σε we should ever look upon you as our Father and " the ...
... Enemies ; they having no- " thing lefs in their View , than burying us and our Name in perpetual Oblivion . Would you " fhelter and protect us from their merciless Hands , σε we should ever look upon you as our Father and " the ...
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... Enemy , to need any of the ufual military Precau- tions . Hearing this , the Garrison of Legnago march- ed out , furprized his little Army , and made them Prifoners ; but the Marquifs made his Escape by the Favour of the Night , and hid ...
... Enemy , to need any of the ufual military Precau- tions . Hearing this , the Garrison of Legnago march- ed out , furprized his little Army , and made them Prifoners ; but the Marquifs made his Escape by the Favour of the Night , and hid ...
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