The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1742 |
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... received with many Thanks ; afterwards they retired to their refpective Houfes . Richard , the better to perfuade the People into a Belief of the Con- fpiracy , caufed an Herald at Arms to proclaim it through the City , and commanded ...
... received with many Thanks ; afterwards they retired to their refpective Houfes . Richard , the better to perfuade the People into a Belief of the Con- fpiracy , caufed an Herald at Arms to proclaim it through the City , and commanded ...
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... received them , and were , as fome fay , buried by the Murderers under the Stairs in the Tower ; but , as others relate , they were rolled up in Lead , put into a Coffin full of Holes , and thrown into Tower - ditch . As foon as Richard ...
... received them , and were , as fome fay , buried by the Murderers under the Stairs in the Tower ; but , as others relate , they were rolled up in Lead , put into a Coffin full of Holes , and thrown into Tower - ditch . As foon as Richard ...
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... receiving this extraordinary News , immediately quitted Rennes , the Place of his Refidence , in Difguife , and ... received by King Charles the VIIIth ; and with this memorable Event we fhall conclude the Year 1483 . The Proceeding ...
... receiving this extraordinary News , immediately quitted Rennes , the Place of his Refidence , in Difguife , and ... received by King Charles the VIIIth ; and with this memorable Event we fhall conclude the Year 1483 . The Proceeding ...
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... received Affurances from England , that his Party had recovered their loft Spi- rits , were greatly encreased , and that the King , by his cruel Proceedings , rendered himself every Day more odious to his People than before , which en ...
... received Affurances from England , that his Party had recovered their loft Spi- rits , were greatly encreased , and that the King , by his cruel Proceedings , rendered himself every Day more odious to his People than before , which en ...
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... received the unwelcome News , that the Earl was advanced beyond Shrewsbury , in- tending to march directly to London , Richard was fo grieved and enraged , that he imprecated Vengeance upon thofe , who , contrary to their Oaths and ...
... received the unwelcome News , that the Earl was advanced beyond Shrewsbury , in- tending to march directly to London , Richard was fo grieved and enraged , that he imprecated Vengeance upon thofe , who , contrary to their Oaths and ...
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