The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1742 |
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Side 15
... appeared to be the fame intimate Friends as before . When the King left Gloucester , Buckingham retired to his Houfe at Brecknock . From that Time the Duke conceived a great Displeasure against the King , the Cause whereof is ...
... appeared to be the fame intimate Friends as before . When the King left Gloucester , Buckingham retired to his Houfe at Brecknock . From that Time the Duke conceived a great Displeasure against the King , the Cause whereof is ...
Side 17
... Situation , tho ' they had ftill the fame outward Appearance ; for Richard , upon this Occasion , sent an Agent into Brittany , where he fo C well well acted his Part , that he prevailed with Landois of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 17.
... Situation , tho ' they had ftill the fame outward Appearance ; for Richard , upon this Occasion , sent an Agent into Brittany , where he fo C well well acted his Part , that he prevailed with Landois of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 17.
Side 22
... appeared , and posted their Troops between both , which gave Richmond no Uneafinefs , by reafon he had been fully fatisfied , that they would support him ; which the King was ignorant of ; and , believing that the Stanleys were in his ...
... appeared , and posted their Troops between both , which gave Richmond no Uneafinefs , by reafon he had been fully fatisfied , that they would support him ; which the King was ignorant of ; and , believing that the Stanleys were in his ...
Side 37
... appearing too ex- penfive in their Habits . ' Whilft Henry was bufy in fettling his Affairs at home , his Envoy at Paris concluded with the Court of France a Truce for three Years . Some Hifto- rians aver , that Charles was the more ...
... appearing too ex- penfive in their Habits . ' Whilft Henry was bufy in fettling his Affairs at home , his Envoy at Paris concluded with the Court of France a Truce for three Years . Some Hifto- rians aver , that Charles was the more ...
Side 39
... appeared , that , though the King had lately put an End to one Rebellion , they were ripe for another ; and that his Enemies thought it their best Way to improve it . For that Purpose they caused it to be fpread abroad , that one of ...
... appeared , that , though the King had lately put an End to one Rebellion , they were ripe for another ; and that his Enemies thought it their best Way to improve it . For that Purpose they caused it to be fpread abroad , that one of ...
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