The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... Maximilian was ⚫ dead , and for divers other ur- gent Occafions touching his Majefty , it was thought fit , that about fuch weighty Mat- ters , and to fo noble a Prince , the Cardinal was moft meet to be fent on this Embaffage , and he ...
... Maximilian was ⚫ dead , and for divers other ur- gent Occafions touching his Majefty , it was thought fit , that about fuch weighty Mat- ters , and to fo noble a Prince , the Cardinal was moft meet to be fent on this Embaffage , and he ...
Side 38
... Maximilian has been the Subject of so much Difpute , that it induces us to give the Reader a Tranflation from the ori- " It was with just Reasons that the Antients main- " tained , that the greatest and most glorious of all " Victories ...
... Maximilian has been the Subject of so much Difpute , that it induces us to give the Reader a Tranflation from the ori- " It was with just Reasons that the Antients main- " tained , that the greatest and most glorious of all " Victories ...
Side 39
... Maximilian will be for ever " had in the highest Veneration , and be inrolled a- " mong thofe illuftrious Perfons who can never be " named without the moft ardent Refpect . It were " needlefs to have Recourse to former Times for ...
... Maximilian will be for ever " had in the highest Veneration , and be inrolled a- " mong thofe illuftrious Perfons who can never be " named without the moft ardent Refpect . It were " needlefs to have Recourse to former Times for ...
Side 42
... Maximilian's Soul that we owe our Breath , and are still of the Number of the Living . " << < c 66 This Speech not only demonftrates , that the Ve- netians defpaired of faving their Republick from Ruin , but alfo affords fair and ...
... Maximilian's Soul that we owe our Breath , and are still of the Number of the Living . " << < c 66 This Speech not only demonftrates , that the Ve- netians defpaired of faving their Republick from Ruin , but alfo affords fair and ...
Side 44
... Maximilian the Gallies of the Church , which he demanded in order to make an Attempt upon the City of Venice , ( having Lewis's Confent to employ the French Troops in that Siege ) which Refufal feems to have been partly the Prefervation ...
... Maximilian the Gallies of the Church , which he demanded in order to make an Attempt upon the City of Venice , ( having Lewis's Confent to employ the French Troops in that Siege ) which Refufal feems to have been partly the Prefervation ...
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adviſed Affairs affift affured againſt alfo alſo Ambaffador Anfwer Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop of York Army becauſe befides Bishop Bologna cafe Cardinal Caufe Cauſe Chancellor Charles Church confiderable Council Court Crown Death defcended Defign defired Duke Earl Emperor Enemies England faid fame Favour fays feemed fend fent Ferdinand feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fince firft firſt fome foon fooner France French ftill fuch greateſt Guienne Henry the VIIIth himſelf Houfe Houſe Intereft Italy King of England King of France King of Spain King's laft League lefs Letter Lewis the XIIth Lord Mafter Majefty Maximilian Milan Minifter moft moſt muſt Number obferved Occafion paffed Parliament Peace Perfon pleaſed Pleaſure Poffeffion Pope Pope's prefent Prince Princefs promifed propofed publick Queen raiſed Reaſon received refolved Refpect Right Honourable Scotland Swifs thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe Tournay Treaty uſe Venetians Whilft whofe Wolfey Wolfey's