The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 2Purser, 1743 - 387 sider |
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... Majefty early took Care to settle His Majefty fet his Privy Council , the Chief of which tles his Privy Council . were , 1. William Warham , Archbishop of Canterbury , and Lord High Chancellor . 2. Richard Fox , Bishop of Winchester ...
... Majefty early took Care to settle His Majefty fet his Privy Council , the Chief of which tles his Privy Council . were , 1. William Warham , Archbishop of Canterbury , and Lord High Chancellor . 2. Richard Fox , Bishop of Winchester ...
Side 3
... Majefty received him with fey great Fu- great Marks of Favour , fingling him out cour . from his other Attendants , and converfed with him in fo much Freedom , that the Courtiers paid the Refpect to him , as to one looked upon in the ...
... Majefty received him with fey great Fu- great Marks of Favour , fingling him out cour . from his other Attendants , and converfed with him in fo much Freedom , that the Courtiers paid the Refpect to him , as to one looked upon in the ...
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... Majefty's Ufe , then he retired from thence ⚫ and marched towards Turney , and there lay'd Siege in like manner ; to which he gave fo ⚫ fierce Affault , that the Ene- ⚫mies were constrained to render the Town to his Majefty . At ...
... Majefty's Ufe , then he retired from thence ⚫ and marched towards Turney , and there lay'd Siege in like manner ; to which he gave fo ⚫ fierce Affault , that the Ene- ⚫mies were constrained to render the Town to his Majefty . At ...
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... Majefty did not think proper to order them immediately for Execution , but directed them to be detained in Cuftody , till their Cafes fhould be laid before the Parliament , which did not meet this Year . 6 The By GEORGE CAVENDISH , Efq ...
... Majefty did not think proper to order them immediately for Execution , but directed them to be detained in Cuftody , till their Cafes fhould be laid before the Parliament , which did not meet this Year . 6 The By GEORGE CAVENDISH , Efq ...
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... Majefty , it was thought fit , that about fuch weighty Mat- ⚫ters , and to fo noble a Prince , the Cardinal was most meet to be fent on this Embaffage , and he , being one ready to VOL . II . 6 C the take the Charge thereof upon • him ...
... Majefty , it was thought fit , that about fuch weighty Mat- ⚫ters , and to fo noble a Prince , the Cardinal was most meet to be fent on this Embaffage , and he , being one ready to VOL . II . 6 C the take the Charge thereof upon • him ...
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