The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ... Joseph Grove. 1500 the French or Spaniards . 2. That it would be mon- ftrous to fend fo fair a Princess back to Spain , who , by her difcreet Behaviour , had greatly gain'd the Good - will of the ...
Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ... Joseph Grove. 1500 the French or Spaniards . 2. That it would be mon- ftrous to fend fo fair a Princess back to Spain , who , by her difcreet Behaviour , had greatly gain'd the Good - will of the ...
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... French , 6 Hifto- to take the Pains to go into ' the Hall , there to receive them into the Chamber , where they ' fhall fee us , and all those no- ble Perfonages being merry at our Banquet , defiring them to fit down with us , and take ...
... French , 6 Hifto- to take the Pains to go into ' the Hall , there to receive them into the Chamber , where they ' fhall fee us , and all those no- ble Perfonages being merry at our Banquet , defiring them to fit down with us , and take ...
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... French , de- claring my Lord Cardinal's Words , and they rounding him again in the Ear , the Lord Chamberlain faid unto my Lord Cardinal : ' the Gentleman with the black ' Beard , with the Cup in his Sir , ( quoth he ) they con- fefs ...
... French , de- claring my Lord Cardinal's Words , and they rounding him again in the Ear , the Lord Chamberlain faid unto my Lord Cardinal : ' the Gentleman with the black ' Beard , with the Cup in his Sir , ( quoth he ) they con- fefs ...
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... French are widely " out in their Accounts , if they reckon our Ruin is " owing to their Arms . It is well known how our 1509 " Ancestors , during a long Course of several Wars , efpecially that they maintained for many Years against ...
... French are widely " out in their Accounts , if they reckon our Ruin is " owing to their Arms . It is well known how our 1509 " Ancestors , during a long Course of several Wars , efpecially that they maintained for many Years against ...
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... French , and in- camped at Ifola della Scala , without either Watch or Guard , believing himself far enough from the Enemy , to need any of the ufual military Precau- tions . Hearing this , the Garrifon of Legnage march- ed out ...
... French , and in- camped at Ifola della Scala , without either Watch or Guard , believing himself far enough from the Enemy , to need any of the ufual military Precau- tions . Hearing this , the Garrifon of Legnage march- ed out ...
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