The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 2Purser, 1743 - 387 sider |
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Side 4
... respect 6 to the Cafe . < · " 6 Now the King being young , and much given to his Pleasure , his old Counsellors advised him to have Recourse fometimes to the Council about his weigh- ty Affairs ; but the Almoner , on the contrary ...
... respect 6 to the Cafe . < · " 6 Now the King being young , and much given to his Pleasure , his old Counsellors advised him to have Recourse fometimes to the Council about his weigh- ty Affairs ; but the Almoner , on the contrary ...
Side 74
... respecting their vile and merciless Treatment of the Subjects in general in the late Reign , ( as before taken Notice of ) which Complaints being fully made out , they drew up a Reprefentation thereon , and the Speaker , at the Head of ...
... respecting their vile and merciless Treatment of the Subjects in general in the late Reign , ( as before taken Notice of ) which Complaints being fully made out , they drew up a Reprefentation thereon , and the Speaker , at the Head of ...
Side 75
... respect to finding of Offices ; and what Eftate in Land fuch Efcheator and Com- miffioner shall have , before he be permitted to fit : Alfo to lay the Jurors , returned to find any Of fice , under different Penalties in L 2 cafe they ...
... respect to finding of Offices ; and what Eftate in Land fuch Efcheator and Com- miffioner shall have , before he be permitted to fit : Alfo to lay the Jurors , returned to find any Of fice , under different Penalties in L 2 cafe they ...
Side 96
... Respect fhewn them ; infomuch , that they perceived it dan- gerous to remain there , without Arms ; therefore they determined to depart that City , which they did fooner than they at first intended , on account of a great Tumult ...
... Respect fhewn them ; infomuch , that they perceived it dan- gerous to remain there , without Arms ; therefore they determined to depart that City , which they did fooner than they at first intended , on account of a great Tumult ...
Side 113
... respect to Victory ) than that of Edward " the IIId , and was ever the Country more weary " of War ? If you will not believe our Hiftories , " look into our Records , and you will find not only " that the Treafure of our Kingdom was ...
... respect to Victory ) than that of Edward " the IIId , and was ever the Country more weary " of War ? If you will not believe our Hiftories , " look into our Records , and you will find not only " that the Treafure of our Kingdom was ...
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