The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 85
Side 17
... Necks ; and his Yeomen , and ' all his mean Officers were clad in fine Scarlet guarded with ' black Velvet one Hand breadth . Thus furnished , he was twice ' fent ' D 1509 the Bride , tho ' a Widow , was of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 17.
... Necks ; and his Yeomen , and ' all his mean Officers were clad in fine Scarlet guarded with ' black Velvet one Hand breadth . Thus furnished , he was twice ' fent ' D 1509 the Bride , tho ' a Widow , was of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 17.
Side 25
... Means he made his Court admirably " to his Master . Being continued in his Poft in the present Reign , he became ... mean coming fo fuddenly , they fitting quietly at a Ban- quet . In this fort you fhall understand , that the Tables were ...
... Means he made his Court admirably " to his Master . Being continued in his Poft in the present Reign , he became ... mean coming fo fuddenly , they fitting quietly at a Ban- quet . In this fort you fhall understand , that the Tables were ...
Side 26
... Mean while his Difcourfes exafperated more and " more the Earl of Surry and the young Courtiers a- " gainst him , who never ... Means to fupplant his " Rival , by introducing , at Court , Thomas Wol- fey , whofe Qualifications he was no ...
... Mean while his Difcourfes exafperated more and " more the Earl of Surry and the young Courtiers a- " gainst him , who never ... Means to fupplant his " Rival , by introducing , at Court , Thomas Wol- fey , whofe Qualifications he was no ...
Side 28
... Means of furthering the Promotion of Wolfey fooner than it could be expected ; and by this laft Act the Bi- shop retained his Credit at Court ; and , tho ' he after- wards spent a pretty deal of his Time in the Country , yet no Affairs ...
... Means of furthering the Promotion of Wolfey fooner than it could be expected ; and by this laft Act the Bi- shop retained his Credit at Court ; and , tho ' he after- wards spent a pretty deal of his Time in the Country , yet no Affairs ...
Side 33
... mean Time , I defire you all to be his Friends , ⚫ and tell him his Faults in what he doth amifs , wherein you fall ' fhew your felves friendly to bim ; and fo I take my Leave of you : And Son , go your ways unto my Lord , your Mafter ...
... mean Time , I defire you all to be his Friends , ⚫ and tell him his Faults in what he doth amifs , wherein you fall ' fhew your felves friendly to bim ; and fo I take my Leave of you : And Son , go your ways unto my Lord , your Mafter ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
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