The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1742 |
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Side ii
... makes evil ones lefs hurtful to Mankind ; while both confider , that their Deeds will be foon viewed by the Eyes of the whole World , and Ages to come the Judges , who who are either to crown them with unfading Honours , ii The PREFACE .
... makes evil ones lefs hurtful to Mankind ; while both confider , that their Deeds will be foon viewed by the Eyes of the whole World , and Ages to come the Judges , who who are either to crown them with unfading Honours , ii The PREFACE .
Side iii
... crown them with unfading Honours , or brand them with indelible Ignominy . It is prefum'd that most of these Reflections are relative to fuch Writ- ings as give us an Account of the Lives of particular great Men , who have been ...
... crown them with unfading Honours , or brand them with indelible Ignominy . It is prefum'd that most of these Reflections are relative to fuch Writ- ings as give us an Account of the Lives of particular great Men , who have been ...
Side 10
... Crown , he immediately formed a Project to get rid of them both . First , he got the Protectorship from the Lord Rivers , the King's Uncle by the Mother's Side , whom he feized , and fent him , with the Lord Grey and two Knights ...
... Crown , he immediately formed a Project to get rid of them both . First , he got the Protectorship from the Lord Rivers , the King's Uncle by the Mother's Side , whom he feized , and fent him , with the Lord Grey and two Knights ...
Side 11
... Crown upon his own Head , and for that Purpose he took care to difmifs all the old Ministers from their Pofts , except the Lord Haftings , who was continued Lord Chamberlain , tho ' he believed him to be a fast Friend to the King ...
... Crown upon his own Head , and for that Purpose he took care to difmifs all the old Ministers from their Pofts , except the Lord Haftings , who was continued Lord Chamberlain , tho ' he believed him to be a fast Friend to the King ...
Side 13
... Crown ; which he had no fooner done , but Buckingham preffed him to mount the Throne , and took upon himfelf to manage the Citizers of London , which he fo effectually did , that thro ' his Artifice they were drawn in at laft to acknow ...
... Crown ; which he had no fooner done , but Buckingham preffed him to mount the Throne , and took upon himfelf to manage the Citizers of London , which he fo effectually did , that thro ' his Artifice they were drawn in at laft to acknow ...
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