The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 2Purser, 1743 - 387 sider |
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... Maximilian was dead , and for divers other ur- gent Occafions touching his 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 ...
... Maximilian was dead , and for divers other ur- gent Occafions touching his 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 ...
Side 38
... Maximilian has been the Subject of so much Dispute , that it induces us to give the Reader a Tranflation from the ori- " It was with just Reasons that the Antients main- tained , that the greatest and most glorious of all " Victories ...
... Maximilian has been the Subject of so much Dispute , that it induces us to give the Reader a Tranflation from the ori- " It was with just Reasons that the Antients main- tained , that the greatest and most glorious of all " Victories ...
Side 39
... Maximilian will be for ever " had in the highest Veneration , and be inrolled a- 66 mong thofe illuftrious Perfons who can never be " named without the most ardent Refpect . It were " needlefs to have Recourfe to former Times for ...
... Maximilian will be for ever " had in the highest Veneration , and be inrolled a- 66 mong thofe illuftrious Perfons who can never be " named without the most ardent Refpect . It were " needlefs to have Recourfe to former Times for ...
Side 42
... Maximilian's Soul that we owe our Breath , and " are ftill of the Number of the Living . " 66 This Speech not only demonftrates , that the Ve- netians defpaired of faving their Republick from Ruin , but also affords fair and ...
... Maximilian's Soul that we owe our Breath , and " are ftill of the Number of the Living . " 66 This Speech not only demonftrates , that the Ve- netians defpaired of faving their Republick from Ruin , but also affords fair and ...
Side 44
... Maximilian the Gallies of the Church , which he would have borrowed to make an Attempt upon the City of Venice , ( having Lewis's Confent to employ the French Troops in that Siege ) which Refufal feems to have been partly the ...
... Maximilian the Gallies of the Church , which he would have borrowed to make an Attempt upon the City of Venice , ( having Lewis's Confent to employ the French Troops in that Siege ) which Refufal feems to have been partly the ...
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