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
... those , who are confcious of its tranfmitting the Memoirs of their own Management to Pofterity ; that encourages good Men in Power to be ftill more useful , and often makes evil ones lefs hurtful to Mankind ; while both confider , that ...
... those , who are confcious of its tranfmitting the Memoirs of their own Management to Pofterity ; that encourages good Men in Power to be ftill more useful , and often makes evil ones lefs hurtful to Mankind ; while both confider , that ...
Side iii
... those who have moved before them in the like Sphere , they must make a proportionably ftronger Impreffion on their Minds , as they have a more immediate Relation to their Conducts . The Character of a bad Minifter , ftigmatiz'd in ...
... those who have moved before them in the like Sphere , they must make a proportionably ftronger Impreffion on their Minds , as they have a more immediate Relation to their Conducts . The Character of a bad Minifter , ftigmatiz'd in ...
Side vi
... those of England , Scotland and Ireland ; yet , as we have kept ftrictly to Order of Time , and placed the Date of the Year in the Mar- gin , the Reader will not be at a lofs for the particular Period treated of . If it should be asked ...
... those of England , Scotland and Ireland ; yet , as we have kept ftrictly to Order of Time , and placed the Date of the Year in the Mar- gin , the Reader will not be at a lofs for the particular Period treated of . If it should be asked ...
Side vii
... those unfair Mifrepresentations , under which they have long laboured , through the Negligence of fome Writers , or the Par- tiality of others , who have given too much into the common Tract of Preju- dices , without a juft Regard to ...
... those unfair Mifrepresentations , under which they have long laboured , through the Negligence of fome Writers , or the Par- tiality of others , who have given too much into the common Tract of Preju- dices , without a juft Regard to ...
Side 4
... those whom they do punish , more of Humour than Justice , may afterwards be advanced to great Honour , ( as this Cardinal was ) and they abafed as low as this Sir Amias was , which feek Revenge . Who would have thought , that when Sir ...
... those whom they do punish , more of Humour than Justice , may afterwards be advanced to great Honour , ( as this Cardinal was ) and they abafed as low as this Sir Amias was , which feek Revenge . Who would have thought , that when Sir ...
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