The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1742 |
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Side 14
... caused it to be spread abroad , that they died fuddenly ; but there were none , even at that Time , that believed any other , than that they were deftroyed , tho ' they did not know in what Manner . The Queen and her Friends greatly ...
... caused it to be spread abroad , that they died fuddenly ; but there were none , even at that Time , that believed any other , than that they were deftroyed , tho ' they did not know in what Manner . The Queen and her Friends greatly ...
Side 39
... caused it to be fpread abroad , that one of Edward the IVth's Sons was ftill alive ; the Defign of this Report was , no doubt , to compare Henry with Richard , and thereby make the People D 4 believe , believe , that , in changing Kings ...
... caused it to be fpread abroad , that one of Edward the IVth's Sons was ftill alive ; the Defign of this Report was , no doubt , to compare Henry with Richard , and thereby make the People D 4 believe , believe , that , in changing Kings ...
Side 47
... caused it to be folemnly published throughout his Province before the King returned to London . After the Battle was over the King proceeded first to Lincoln , and then to York , where he caufed feveral Perfons to be apprehended and ...
... caused it to be folemnly published throughout his Province before the King returned to London . After the Battle was over the King proceeded first to Lincoln , and then to York , where he caufed feveral Perfons to be apprehended and ...
Side 65
... caused fome Forces to enter into that Part of Bur- gundy that was poffeffed by the French , who , in fhort , fucceeded more by the Affection of the People , con- cerned for the Race of their antient Princes , than G thro ' It's true ...
... caused fome Forces to enter into that Part of Bur- gundy that was poffeffed by the French , who , in fhort , fucceeded more by the Affection of the People , con- cerned for the Race of their antient Princes , than G thro ' It's true ...
Side 72
... caused the King to march against him with fuch Expedition , that he was forced to accept of the King's Pardon , and lay down his Arms , be- cause his Friends were not yet ready to affist him . The Earl of Dunois , who was confidered as ...
... caused the King to march against him with fuch Expedition , that he was forced to accept of the King's Pardon , and lay down his Arms , be- cause his Friends were not yet ready to affist him . The Earl of Dunois , who was confidered as ...
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