The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... Kingdom , not only a- gainst Empfon and Dudley , but also against their Un- der - ftrappers , called Promoters , filled with Complaints of the Extortions they had been guilty of in the Ex- ecution of their Offices ; among the latter ...
... Kingdom , not only a- gainst Empfon and Dudley , but also against their Un- der - ftrappers , called Promoters , filled with Complaints of the Extortions they had been guilty of in the Ex- ecution of their Offices ; among the latter ...
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... Kingdom , why were they not repealed ? Was it ever known before , " that an Attempt fhould be made for condemning " Men for doing Juftice , especially when the King , " the chief Difpenfer thereof , had confirmed and " warranted every ...
... Kingdom , why were they not repealed ? Was it ever known before , " that an Attempt fhould be made for condemning " Men for doing Juftice , especially when the King , " the chief Difpenfer thereof , had confirmed and " warranted every ...
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... Parts , that he had but few Equals in the Kingdom ; and , having diftinguifh'd himself in the House of Commons , was made Secretary of War , and one of the Privy Courcit A 3 S merfet , by whom fhe had Margaret 22 The LIFE and TIMES.
... Parts , that he had but few Equals in the Kingdom ; and , having diftinguifh'd himself in the House of Commons , was made Secretary of War , and one of the Privy Courcit A 3 S merfet , by whom fhe had Margaret 22 The LIFE and TIMES.
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... Kingdom " could not keep him much employed ; he thought " more of fuch Pleafures and Diverfions as were fuit- " able to his Years , than of Application to Bufinefs ; 4 - H The SECRET HISTORY of the CARDINAL , CHAP . VIII . Of the ...
... Kingdom " could not keep him much employed ; he thought " more of fuch Pleafures and Diverfions as were fuit- " able to his Years , than of Application to Bufinefs ; 4 - H The SECRET HISTORY of the CARDINAL , CHAP . VIII . Of the ...
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... Kingdom exceedingly fuffered , thro ' the evil Administration of those he had entrusted with the Government . The Archbishop of Lisbon , ( a wife and good Prelate ) foreseeing that the Kingdom must be inevitably ruined , in case fome ...
... Kingdom exceedingly fuffered , thro ' the evil Administration of those he had entrusted with the Government . The Archbishop of Lisbon , ( a wife and good Prelate ) foreseeing that the Kingdom must be inevitably ruined , in case fome ...
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