The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1742 |
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... see the Beginning , the Progrefs , and the Con- clufion of the greatest Empires ; and the probable Caufes both of their Rise and Declenfion ; both of their Gran- deur , and their Ruin ; how the haughtieft States and Kingdoms have rofe ...
... see the Beginning , the Progrefs , and the Con- clufion of the greatest Empires ; and the probable Caufes both of their Rise and Declenfion ; both of their Gran- deur , and their Ruin ; how the haughtieft States and Kingdoms have rofe ...
Side 14
... see it perform'd : The King upon this Occafion gave fpecial Orders to the Lieutenant of the Tower to let Tyrrell , and others with him , go in and out of that Place , either by Day or by Night , as he fhould request . When this Point ...
... see it perform'd : The King upon this Occafion gave fpecial Orders to the Lieutenant of the Tower to let Tyrrell , and others with him , go in and out of that Place , either by Day or by Night , as he fhould request . When this Point ...
Side 36
... See of Winchester in 1447. He likewife had committed to his Cuftody the Great Seal for several Years ; but that which will always perpetuate his Memory , is the Founding of Magdalen College in Oxford , the Place where the great Cardinal ...
... See of Winchester in 1447. He likewife had committed to his Cuftody the Great Seal for several Years ; but that which will always perpetuate his Memory , is the Founding of Magdalen College in Oxford , the Place where the great Cardinal ...
Side 61
... See , to Duke Francis , who , tho ' much to his Dif- advantage , was glad of any Terms , finding that he was not at that Time in a Condition to withstand the Power of Lewis . Francis was obliged in this Treaty to difclaim all Alliances ...
... See , to Duke Francis , who , tho ' much to his Dif- advantage , was glad of any Terms , finding that he was not at that Time in a Condition to withstand the Power of Lewis . Francis was obliged in this Treaty to difclaim all Alliances ...
Side 70
... seeing his Enemies had recourse to the Lady Ann , thought he could not do better than rely on the Affistance of the Duke of Or- leans . To that End he intreated him to come to the Court of Brittany , affuring him , that he fhould not ...
... seeing his Enemies had recourse to the Lady Ann , thought he could not do better than rely on the Affistance of the Duke of Or- leans . To that End he intreated him to come to the Court of Brittany , affuring him , that he fhould not ...
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