The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Bind 2Purser, 1743 - 387 sider |
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... 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 high Road ...
... 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 high Road ...
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... received fo great Content , that he called him still nearer to · that his Perfon ; and the rather , • because he was ready to ad- vance the King's own Will and Pleasure , having no respect 6 to the Cafe . < · " 6 Now the King being ...
... received fo great Content , that he called him still nearer to · that his Perfon ; and the rather , • because he was ready to ad- vance the King's own Will and Pleasure , having no respect 6 to the Cafe . < · " 6 Now the King being ...
Side 27
... received Mr. Wolfey with great Diftinction ) waited on his Majefty , and in a handfome Speech begged he might be excused from a conftant Attendance at Court , on Account of his Age and Infirmities ; which the King was pleased to grant ...
... received Mr. Wolfey with great Diftinction ) waited on his Majefty , and in a handfome Speech begged he might be excused from a conftant Attendance at Court , on Account of his Age and Infirmities ; which the King was pleased to grant ...
Side 43
... received during their " Poffeffion ; that , for the full Accomplishment of " this Monitory , they must further give Satisfaction " for the inconfiderate Attempts they had made upon the Ecclefiaftical Jurifdiction ; and that they 66 66 ...
... received during their " Poffeffion ; that , for the full Accomplishment of " this Monitory , they must further give Satisfaction " for the inconfiderate Attempts they had made upon the Ecclefiaftical Jurifdiction ; and that they 66 66 ...
Side 53
... received Benefices or Collation from the Court of Rome . " That it fhould be lawful for their Subjects to " bring all their Ecclefiaftical Causes to that Court , as to the laft Refort . - That they fhould actually re- " tract the Appeal ...
... received Benefices or Collation from the Court of Rome . " That it fhould be lawful for their Subjects to " bring all their Ecclefiaftical Causes to that Court , as to the laft Refort . - That they fhould actually re- " tract the Appeal ...
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