The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... once ; but how well he acquitted himself in those high Trufts , we shall leave our READERS to fee for themselves , which , we hope , they will not be discouraged from from the Pursuit of , notwithstanding a Reve- rend Gentleman's.
... once ; but how well he acquitted himself in those high Trufts , we shall leave our READERS to fee for themselves , which , we hope , they will not be discouraged from from the Pursuit of , notwithstanding a Reve- rend Gentleman's.
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... Leave 46 to bring in their Complaints , and promised them " Satisfaction : " And withal the King confirm'd his Father's general Pardon , granted before his Death , excepting , as Stow fays , all Perfons guilty of Mur- der , Felony , or ...
... Leave 46 to bring in their Complaints , and promised them " Satisfaction : " And withal the King confirm'd his Father's general Pardon , granted before his Death , excepting , as Stow fays , all Perfons guilty of Mur- der , Felony , or ...
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... Leave and Affiftance , after the Taking of Granada , he converted , by his Preaching , in that City 3000 Mahometans in one Day , and among them a Prince of the Blood , whom he alfo baptized . He then ordered all the Books of the Alcoran ...
... Leave and Affiftance , after the Taking of Granada , he converted , by his Preaching , in that City 3000 Mahometans in one Day , and among them a Prince of the Blood , whom he alfo baptized . He then ordered all the Books of the Alcoran ...
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... 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 brightest Victories ; the Glory ...
... 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 brightest Victories ; the Glory ...
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... leaving the Margrave of Branden- burg with fome Troops at Verona . Thefe Measures did not at all fuit the prefent Con- juncture , but the Emperor , according to his usual Politicks , reckoned that all his Neglects would be suf ...
... leaving the Margrave of Branden- burg with fome Troops at Verona . Thefe Measures did not at all fuit the prefent Con- juncture , but the Emperor , according to his usual Politicks , reckoned that all his Neglects would be suf ...
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