The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... never rehearsed ; a • Clerk of his Closet , and two • Secretaries , and two Clerks of his Signet ; four Counsellors ⚫ learned in the Law . And for that he was Chan- cellor of England , it was ne- 6 ceffary to have Officers of the ...
... never rehearsed ; a • Clerk of his Closet , and two • Secretaries , and two Clerks of his Signet ; four Counsellors ⚫ learned in the Law . And for that he was Chan- cellor of England , it was ne- 6 ceffary to have Officers of the ...
Side 16
... never a Gentleman ⚫or Officer , or other worthy Per- fon , but he kept fome two , fome three Perfons to wait upon them ; and all others at the leaft had one , which did amount • to a great number of Per- • fons . • 6 Now having ...
... never a Gentleman ⚫or Officer , or other worthy Per- fon , but he kept fome two , fome three Perfons to wait upon them ; and all others at the leaft had one , which did amount • to a great number of Per- • fons . • 6 Now having ...
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... never went to - bed with any part of his Service unfaid ; no , not fo much as one Collect , in which I think he deceived many a Man . Then , going in- to his Chamber again , he de- manded of fome of his Ser- vants , if they were in ...
... never went to - bed with any part of his Service unfaid ; no , not fo much as one Collect , in which I think he deceived many a Man . Then , going in- to his Chamber again , he de- manded of fome of his Ser- vants , if they were in ...
Side 26
... never ceafed to do him ill Office " with the King . Thus the Bishop , who was in fo great Credit in the late Reign , gradually loft it in " this . His Difgrace , which fat heavy upon his Mind , " threw him upon devifing Means to ...
... never ceafed to do him ill Office " with the King . Thus the Bishop , who was in fo great Credit in the late Reign , gradually loft it in " this . His Difgrace , which fat heavy upon his Mind , " threw him upon devifing Means to ...
Side 37
... never put them in Execution . Affairs of Italy . 1509 . The Lofs of the Battle of Agnadel , and other unforeseen Accidents , reduced the Venetians almost to Defpair . Had this renowned Republick as firmly believed themselves , as they ...
... never put them in Execution . Affairs of Italy . 1509 . The Lofs of the Battle of Agnadel , and other unforeseen Accidents , reduced the Venetians almost to Defpair . Had this renowned Republick as firmly believed themselves , as they ...
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