The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 2Purser, 1743 - 387 sider |
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... fays , all Perfons guilty of Mur- der , Felony , or Treafon . This The SECRET HISTORY of the CARDINAL , by GEORGE CAVENDISH , Efq ; his Gentleman- Usher . CHA P. II . Of King HENRY the VIIIth's Afcending the Throne , and the CARDINAL's ...
... fays , all Perfons guilty of Mur- der , Felony , or Treafon . This The SECRET HISTORY of the CARDINAL , by GEORGE CAVENDISH , Efq ; his Gentleman- Usher . CHA P. II . Of King HENRY the VIIIth's Afcending the Throne , and the CARDINAL's ...
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... fay , he wanted nothing , for he had all Things in Abundance , that might either please his Fancy , or enrich his Coffers ; for the Times fo favourably fmiled up- on him , but to what End you ' fhall hereafter hear : Therefore let all ...
... fay , he wanted nothing , for he had all Things in Abundance , that might either please his Fancy , or enrich his Coffers ; for the Times fo favourably fmiled up- on him , but to what End you ' fhall hereafter hear : Therefore let all ...
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... ( fays he ) " before unheard of ! and if what we have thus done " be now construed as Crimes , and we fuffer thereby , " I defire it may not be divulged to Foreign Nations , " left they should infer the final Diffolution of the En- glish ...
... ( fays he ) " before unheard of ! and if what we have thus done " be now construed as Crimes , and we fuffer thereby , " I defire it may not be divulged to Foreign Nations , " left they should infer the final Diffolution of the En- glish ...
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... ( fays Rapin ) an Act of Sovereignty to fend thefe two Men to the Gallows would " have been feen with Joy ; but it's " not the fame in England , becaufe no Man can be " condemned unheard , of which Privilege the greatest Criminals are not ...
... ( fays Rapin ) an Act of Sovereignty to fend thefe two Men to the Gallows would " have been feen with Joy ; but it's " not the fame in England , becaufe no Man can be " condemned unheard , of which Privilege the greatest Criminals are not ...
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... fay ) a Stew- ard , that was always a Priest ; a Treasurer , that was ever a Knight ; and a Comptroller that was an Efquire : Alfo a • Confeffor , a Doctor ; three Marshals , three Ufhers in the < Hall , befides two Almoners and Grooms ...
... fay ) a Stew- ard , that was always a Priest ; a Treasurer , that was ever a Knight ; and a Comptroller that was an Efquire : Alfo a • Confeffor , a Doctor ; three Marshals , three Ufhers in the < Hall , befides two Almoners and Grooms ...
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