The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... carrying the Laws even beyond what they would bear , that would not be fufficient to take away their Lives , being in " themselves only Mifdemeanours . It was refolved , at laft , to profecute them for Treafon committed " against Henry ...
... carrying the Laws even beyond what they would bear , that would not be fufficient to take away their Lives , being in " themselves only Mifdemeanours . It was refolved , at laft , to profecute them for Treafon committed " against Henry ...
Side 21
... carrying two great Plates of Silver ; and , when he came to the Hall - door , there his Mule food trapped all in Crimfon Velvet , with a Saddle of the ⚫ fame . • Then was attending him , · about him , bearing every one ⚫of them a Pole ...
... carrying two great Plates of Silver ; and , when he came to the Hall - door , there his Mule food trapped all in Crimfon Velvet , with a Saddle of the ⚫ fame . • Then was attending him , · about him , bearing every one ⚫of them a Pole ...
Side 23
... carried before him an • Horfeback along Thames - freet , ⚫ until he came to Billinfgate , ⚫ and there he took his Barge , and fo went to Greenwich , where he was nobly enter- ⚫tained of the Lords in the ' King's House , being there ...
... carried before him an • Horfeback along Thames - freet , ⚫ until he came to Billinfgate , ⚫ and there he took his Barge , and fo went to Greenwich , where he was nobly enter- ⚫tained of the Lords in the ' King's House , being there ...
Side 33
... carried on with Portugal by our Merchants , are fo well known , that they need not be here expreffed . 1509 . Cardinal Ximenes , whilft nothing was to Affairs of be feen in Italy but one Prince endeavouring Spain . to destroy another ...
... carried on with Portugal by our Merchants , are fo well known , that they need not be here expreffed . 1509 . Cardinal Ximenes , whilft nothing was to Affairs of be feen in Italy but one Prince endeavouring Spain . to destroy another ...
Side 35
... carry any • very haughtily and ftout , lack - fpark of Difcontent , or Dif- ing no manner of rich Appa- rel , or Jewels that Money • could purchase . It was therefore imagined , by many through the Court , that the , being in fuch ...
... carry any • very haughtily and ftout , lack - fpark of Difcontent , or Dif- ing no manner of rich Appa- rel , or Jewels that Money • could purchase . It was therefore imagined , by many through the Court , that the , being in fuch ...
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