The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... respect most like a great Prince , which was much tó the Honour of his Majefty , and of this Realm : For first ' he proceeded forth like to a Cardinal , having all Things correspondent ; his Gentlemen , being very many in Number , were ...
... respect most like a great Prince , which was much tó the Honour of his Majefty , and of this Realm : For first ' he proceeded forth like to a Cardinal , having all Things correspondent ; his Gentlemen , being very many in Number , were ...
Side 75
... respect to finding of Offices ; and what Eftate in ! Land fuch Efcheator and Com- miffioner fhall have , before he be permitted to fit : Alfo to lay the Jurors , returned to find any Of- fice , under different Penalties in L 2 cafe they ...
... respect to finding of Offices ; and what Eftate in ! Land fuch Efcheator and Com- miffioner fhall have , before he be permitted to fit : Alfo to lay the Jurors , returned to find any Of- fice , under different Penalties in L 2 cafe they ...
Side 105
... respect only the Pope , the King of Spain , and the Venetians . 66 66 Ferdinand heard with Pleasure that the Scheme he had laid was in a fair Way of fucceeding , which put him more and more upon courting and commend- ing the Actions of ...
... respect only the Pope , the King of Spain , and the Venetians . 66 66 Ferdinand heard with Pleasure that the Scheme he had laid was in a fair Way of fucceeding , which put him more and more upon courting and commend- ing the Actions of ...
Side 116
... Respect for this Gentleman , and , towards the End of his Reign , conftituted him Lord Admiral of England . About this Time a Difcovery was made , that the Negotiations , that had been fo fecretly carried on , be- tween our Prince and ...
... Respect for this Gentleman , and , towards the End of his Reign , conftituted him Lord Admiral of England . About this Time a Difcovery was made , that the Negotiations , that had been fo fecretly carried on , be- tween our Prince and ...
Side 127
... Respect for his old Patron , and that he was entrusted with the most secret Affairs , which foon introduced him to that wonderful Greatnefs , that every Thing feemed now to confpire to raise him to . Affairs of Italy . 1512 . In January ...
... Respect for his old Patron , and that he was entrusted with the most secret Affairs , which foon introduced him to that wonderful Greatnefs , that every Thing feemed now to confpire to raise him to . Affairs of Italy . 1512 . In January ...
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