The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 2Purser, 1743 - 387 sider |
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... Ferdinand met him four Leagues out of Seville , alighted to embrace him , and fhewed him other Tokens of Honour . In fome Time after this Ximenes , forefeeing a Dearth was like to overtake the Country , filled four publick Granaries at ...
... Ferdinand met him four Leagues out of Seville , alighted to embrace him , and fhewed him other Tokens of Honour . In fome Time after this Ximenes , forefeeing a Dearth was like to overtake the Country , filled four publick Granaries at ...
Side 36
... Ferdinand made him Governor of Caftile , in the Abfence of his Grandfon Charles , who was pro- claimed King thereof , tho ' his Mother was alive . But the Cardinal was oppofed by fome of the Nobility , who asked him , by what Power be ...
... Ferdinand made him Governor of Caftile , in the Abfence of his Grandfon Charles , who was pro- claimed King thereof , tho ' his Mother was alive . But the Cardinal was oppofed by fome of the Nobility , who asked him , by what Power be ...
Side 37
... Ferdinand , that he declared , he would make an Expedition into that Part of the World in Perfon , and which he pretended he should do for the fake of the Christian Religion ; but , not- withstanding all his fine Pretences , he never ...
... Ferdinand , that he declared , he would make an Expedition into that Part of the World in Perfon , and which he pretended he should do for the fake of the Christian Religion ; but , not- withstanding all his fine Pretences , he never ...
Side 51
... for his own Benefit . Notwithstanding all these Difficulties his Holiness despaired not , but refumed his Project of agreeing with the Venetians ; of taking H 2 Ferdi Ferdinand off from the League of Cambray , by in- of CARDINAL WOLSEY .
... for his own Benefit . Notwithstanding all these Difficulties his Holiness despaired not , but refumed his Project of agreeing with the Venetians ; of taking H 2 Ferdi Ferdinand off from the League of Cambray , by in- of CARDINAL WOLSEY .
Side 52
Joseph Grove. Ferdinand off from the League of Cambray , by in- vefting him with Naples ; of ufing his best Endea- vours to fet the Emperor and the King of France at Variance ; of bringing a Swiss Army into the Milanefe ; and of ...
Joseph Grove. Ferdinand off from the League of Cambray , by in- vefting him with Naples ; of ufing his best Endea- vours to fet the Emperor and the King of France at Variance ; of bringing a Swiss Army into the Milanefe ; and of ...
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