The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... concluded our Firft . Vo- lume of thisHistory with the Death of Henry the VIIth . who was fucceeded in the Throne by his only Son , Henry the VIIIth , then about Eighteen Years of Age , April the 22d .. Great Care had been taken of this ...
... concluded our Firft . Vo- lume of thisHistory with the Death of Henry the VIIth . who was fucceeded in the Throne by his only Son , Henry the VIIIth , then about Eighteen Years of Age , April the 22d .. Great Care had been taken of this ...
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... concluding in thefe Words , " Hæc eft ultima ratio Regis ; " which put an end to that Inquiry . The SECRET HISTORY of the CARDINAL , indeed to be a very patient Griffel , as by her long Patience in all her Troubles fhall here- after ...
... concluding in thefe Words , " Hæc eft ultima ratio Regis ; " which put an end to that Inquiry . The SECRET HISTORY of the CARDINAL , indeed to be a very patient Griffel , as by her long Patience in all her Troubles fhall here- after ...
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... been heaping up during a Series of fo many Vic- tories , are all vanifhed in a Moment , and we are " become the Contempt and Scorn of other Na- 66 ❝tions . VOL . II . G • But , 1509 cc 66 66 66 " But , to conclude of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 4t.
... been heaping up during a Series of fo many Vic- tories , are all vanifhed in a Moment , and we are " become the Contempt and Scorn of other Na- 66 ❝tions . VOL . II . G • But , 1509 cc 66 66 66 " But , to conclude of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 4t.
Side 42
... conclude , I once more beg Leave to fay , that it is in your Power , great Sir , by ex- cufing and pardoning your poor Venetians , to a- " dorn your facred Head with more verdant and lafting Laurels , than ever Conqueror did by his ...
... conclude , I once more beg Leave to fay , that it is in your Power , great Sir , by ex- cufing and pardoning your poor Venetians , to a- " dorn your facred Head with more verdant and lafting Laurels , than ever Conqueror did by his ...
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... concluded at Lu- cern , in 1500 , for ten Years , expiring , ( by which the King was to pay each of the ten Can- tons 1000 Crowns of Gold yearly ) they demanded double the Sum ; but Lewis would advance no more than 2000 Crowns , and ...
... concluded at Lu- cern , in 1500 , for ten Years , expiring , ( by which the King was to pay each of the ten Can- tons 1000 Crowns of Gold yearly ) they demanded double the Sum ; but Lewis would advance no more than 2000 Crowns , and ...
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