The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1742 |
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Side 4
... thought thereby to have appeafed his old Difplea- 6 · ' fure . 6 · · This may be a good Prece- dent for Men in Authority , which work their own Wills ' without Wit , to remember that • Greatness may decay . And those whom they do punish ...
... thought thereby to have appeafed his old Difplea- 6 · ' fure . 6 · · This may be a good Prece- dent for Men in Authority , which work their own Wills ' without Wit , to remember that • Greatness may decay . And those whom they do punish ...
Side 5
... thought long to be provided of fome other Help to defend him from all fuch Storms as he might meet with . In his Travel thereabouts he grew acquainted with a very great and ancient Knight , who had a great Place in Calais , under King ...
... thought long to be provided of fome other Help to defend him from all fuch Storms as he might meet with . In his Travel thereabouts he grew acquainted with a very great and ancient Knight , who had a great Place in Calais , under King ...
Side 6
... thought him a meet Inftru- ment to be imployed in greater • Affairs . " < 6 6 6 Not long after it happened , that the King had an urgent Occafion to fend an Embaffador to Maximilian the Emperor , who lay at that prefent in the Low ...
... thought him a meet Inftru- ment to be imployed in greater • Affairs . " < 6 6 6 Not long after it happened , that the King had an urgent Occafion to fend an Embaffador to Maximilian the Emperor , who lay at that prefent in the Low ...
Side 13
... thought it a proper Time to declare , that he had a Title to the 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 ...
... thought it a proper Time to declare , that he had a Title to the 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 ...
Side 17
... thought himself fafe ; but Richard , upon the Duke's Flight , iffued a Proclamation , promifing 1000l , Reward to any one that would discover him ; and Banifter , for the Sake of the Reward , bafely betrayed his Master into his Enemy's ...
... thought himself fafe ; but Richard , upon the Duke's Flight , iffued a Proclamation , promifing 1000l , Reward to any one that would discover him ; and Banifter , for the Sake of the Reward , bafely betrayed his Master into his Enemy's ...
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