The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... Subjects had been oppref- " ed under the fpecious Pretence of preferving " the Prerogative of the Crown , gave them Leave 46 to bring in their Complaints , and promised them " Satisfaction : " And withal the King confirm'd his Father's ...
... Subjects had been oppref- " ed under the fpecious Pretence of preferving " the Prerogative of the Crown , gave them Leave 46 to bring in their Complaints , and promised them " Satisfaction : " And withal the King confirm'd his Father's ...
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... Subject of all Conver- fations . Petitions were foon brought from all Parts of the Kingdom , not only a- gainst Empfon and Dudley , but also against their Un- der - ftrappers , called Promoters , filled with Complaints of the Extortions ...
... Subject of all Conver- fations . Petitions were foon brought from all Parts of the Kingdom , not only a- gainst Empfon and Dudley , but also against their Un- der - ftrappers , called Promoters , filled with Complaints of the Extortions ...
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... Subjects that ' fhall keep fuch a noble House ? Therefore here is an end of his Houfhold , the Number of Perfons in the Cheyne were eight hundred Perfons . 6 СНАР . the Arguments offered for the Marriage , than those against 16 The LIFE ...
... Subjects that ' fhall keep fuch a noble House ? Therefore here is an end of his Houfhold , the Number of Perfons in the Cheyne were eight hundred Perfons . 6 СНАР . the Arguments offered for the Marriage , than those against 16 The LIFE ...
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... Subjects . These Proceedings foon gained him the Affection of his People in general , who furnamed him EMANUEL THE GOOD . Having thus fettled his Kingdom at home to the Content of his Subjects , he next applied his Mind to the ...
... Subjects . These Proceedings foon gained him the Affection of his People in general , who furnamed him EMANUEL THE GOOD . Having thus fettled his Kingdom at home to the Content of his Subjects , he next applied his Mind to the ...
Side 32
... Subject to fuftain . And , but that the King doth confi * fider the lightness of thy Head , and wilful Qualities of thy Perfon , his Difplea fure and Indignation were fufficient to caft me , and all my Pofterity into utter Ruin and ...
... Subject to fuftain . And , but that the King doth confi * fider the lightness of thy Head , and wilful Qualities of thy Perfon , his Difplea fure and Indignation were fufficient to caft me , and all my Pofterity into utter Ruin and ...
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