The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 2Purser, 1743 - 387 sider |
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... England , becaufe no Man can be " condemned unheard , of which Privilege the greatest Criminals are not debarred . It was necef fary therefore to find out fome exprefs Law to " condemn The SECRET HISTORY of the CARDINAL , 66 ¿ C But now ...
... England , becaufe no Man can be " condemned unheard , of which Privilege the greatest Criminals are not debarred . It was necef fary therefore to find out fome exprefs Law to " condemn The SECRET HISTORY of the CARDINAL , 66 ¿ C But now ...
Side 9
... England . HE King being returned into England , the See of ' Lincoln became void by the ' Death of Doctor Smith late Bi- fhop there , which Bishoprick the King gave to the Almoner E- ' lect of Turney , who was not ne- gligent to take ...
... England . HE King being returned into England , the See of ' Lincoln became void by the ' Death of Doctor Smith late Bi- fhop there , which Bishoprick the King gave to the Almoner E- ' lect of Turney , who was not ne- gligent to take ...
Side 10
... England , and for that caufe ⚫ claimeth an Acknowledgment , as in antient Obedience of York , to abate Advancement of his Croffes , to the Croffes of Canterbury . < ་ " Notwithstanding York not defifting to bear the fame , although ...
... England , and for that caufe ⚫ claimeth an Acknowledgment , as in antient Obedience of York , to abate Advancement of his Croffes , to the Croffes of Canterbury . < ་ " Notwithstanding York not defifting to bear the fame , although ...
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... England , it was ne- · 6 · 6 • 6 ceffary to have Officers of the Chancery to attend him for the ⚫ better Furniture of the fame . • First , he had a Riding Clerk , a Clerk of the Crown , a Clerk of the Hanaper , a Chafer ; then had he a ...
... England , it was ne- · 6 · 6 • 6 ceffary to have Officers of the Chancery to attend him for the ⚫ better Furniture of the fame . • First , he had a Riding Clerk , a Clerk of the Crown , a Clerk of the Hanaper , a Chafer ; then had he a ...
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... England with great Triumph , being no less in Eftimation with the King than he was before , but rather Uni- ' much more , for he increased daily in the King's Favour , by ⚫ reafon of his Wit and Readi- nefs to do the King Pleasure in ...
... England with great Triumph , being no less in Eftimation with the King than he was before , but rather Uni- ' much more , for he increased daily in the King's Favour , by ⚫ reafon of his Wit and Readi- nefs to do the King Pleasure in ...
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