The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... Arthur had lived . Having in his Youth , as Lord Herbert afferts , applied himself much to Learning , fo that he made a good VOL . II . B Pro- 1509 Progrefs in the Sciences ; and herein he was HISTORY OF LIFE and TIMES O.
... Arthur had lived . Having in his Youth , as Lord Herbert afferts , applied himself much to Learning , fo that he made a good VOL . II . B Pro- 1509 Progrefs in the Sciences ; and herein he was HISTORY OF LIFE and TIMES O.
Side 4
... himself fo politickly , that he was made one of the King's Privy Council , and in- created in Favour daily ; to whom he gave a Houfe at • Bridewell near Fleet Street , where he kept his Houfe for his Family , and fo he daily at- tended ...
... himself fo politickly , that he was made one of the King's Privy Council , and in- created in Favour daily ; to whom he gave a Houfe at • Bridewell near Fleet Street , where he kept his Houfe for his Family , and fo he daily at- tended ...
Side 6
... himself and Mr. Dudley , " when he confidered with what Violence they had " been pursued ; and observed , that the Accufation was of a very new and ftrange Nature ; that ufually " Men were profecuted for acting against the Laws , or ...
... himself and Mr. Dudley , " when he confidered with what Violence they had " been pursued ; and observed , that the Accufation was of a very new and ftrange Nature ; that ufually " Men were profecuted for acting against the Laws , or ...
Side 7
... , and fur- nifhed the fame with Men and Captains of War for the Safe- 6 guard of the Town , he pre- pared for his Return to En- gland , 6 " " • But 66 66 thereby cleared himself and Dudley of the Charge of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 7.
... , and fur- nifhed the fame with Men and Captains of War for the Safe- 6 guard of the Town , he pre- pared for his Return to En- gland , 6 " " • But 66 66 thereby cleared himself and Dudley of the Charge of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 7.
Side 8
... himself and Dudley of the Charge brought against them ; for that they were not " accufed of executing the Laws , or obeying " the lawful Commands of the late King , but for " ftretching the Laws beyond their due Bounds , and " exceeding ...
... himself and Dudley of the Charge brought against them ; for that they were not " accufed of executing the Laws , or obeying " the lawful Commands of the late King , but for " ftretching the Laws beyond their due Bounds , and " exceeding ...
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