The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... ( says he ) " before unheard of ! and if what we have thus done " be now construed as Crimes , and we fuffer thereby , " I defire it may not be divulged to Foreign Nations , " left they should infer the final Diffolution of the En- glish ...
... ( says he ) " before unheard of ! and if what we have thus done " be now construed as Crimes , and we fuffer thereby , " I defire it may not be divulged to Foreign Nations , " left they should infer the final Diffolution of the En- glish ...
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... say , If the whole World were a Ring , that would be like a Diamond in it . Many other Forts and Places upon the Sea- coafts they likewife brought under Subjection , and , having fortified them , returned home richly laden . " By GEORGE ...
... say , If the whole World were a Ring , that would be like a Diamond in it . Many other Forts and Places upon the Sea- coafts they likewife brought under Subjection , and , having fortified them , returned home richly laden . " By GEORGE ...
Side 111
... say , that , in the Sacrament of the Altar is not " the Body of Chrift , but material Bread : That the " Sacrament of Baptifm and Confirmation is not ne- ceffary , nor profitable for Man's Soul : That Pil- grimage to holy and devout ...
... say , that , in the Sacrament of the Altar is not " the Body of Chrift , but material Bread : That the " Sacrament of Baptifm and Confirmation is not ne- ceffary , nor profitable for Man's Soul : That Pil- grimage to holy and devout ...
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... say this once to a Woman fo tenderly beloved by her Husband , as Ann of Britanny was ? who would not be difcouraged at three or four Re- fufals ; she still returns to the Charge , till her De- mands are granted . These are Birds of the ...
... say this once to a Woman fo tenderly beloved by her Husband , as Ann of Britanny was ? who would not be difcouraged at three or four Re- fufals ; she still returns to the Charge , till her De- mands are granted . These are Birds of the ...
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... say , " there can be none well raised , that , from the lowest " Foundation , is not fhapened by degrees into its " Point : But , left this fhould be thought looking up- " wards only , be pleafed a while to look down , and " confider ...
... say , " there can be none well raised , that , from the lowest " Foundation , is not fhapened by degrees into its " Point : But , left this fhould be thought looking up- " wards only , be pleafed a while to look down , and " confider ...
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