The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... taken of this King's His Edu Education , by inftructing him in all Parts of cation . Learning neceffary for a Prince defign'd for an Ecclefiaftick , if his Brother Prince Arthur had lived . Having in his Youth , as Lord Herbert afferts ...
... taken of this King's His Edu Education , by inftructing him in all Parts of cation . Learning neceffary for a Prince defign'd for an Ecclefiaftick , if his Brother Prince Arthur had lived . Having in his Youth , as Lord Herbert afferts ...
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... taken this frong Town , and taken Poffeffion thereof , and fet all Things in good Order , ⚫ for the Defence and Preferva- 6 cc thereby tion thereof to his Majefty's Ufe , then he retired from thence and marched towards Turney , and ...
... taken this frong Town , and taken Poffeffion thereof , and fet all Things in good Order , ⚫ for the Defence and Preferva- 6 cc thereby tion thereof to his Majefty's Ufe , then he retired from thence and marched towards Turney , and ...
Side 8
... taken in a Skirmish . " And thus God gave him Victory at Home , and Victo- ry Abroad , being in the fifth Year of his Reign , Anno Dom . One Thoufand Five Hundred ⚫ and Thirteen . CHA P. " condemn them ; but , upon examining the Accu ...
... taken in a Skirmish . " And thus God gave him Victory at Home , and Victo- ry Abroad , being in the fifth Year of his Reign , Anno Dom . One Thoufand Five Hundred ⚫ and Thirteen . CHA P. " condemn them ; but , upon examining the Accu ...
Side 20
... taken out , and filled again with a part of Sponge , with Vinegar and other Confections against peftilent Airs , the which he moft commonly held to his Nofe when he came to the Pref fes , or when he was pestered with many Suitors : And ...
... taken out , and filled again with a part of Sponge , with Vinegar and other Confections against peftilent Airs , the which he moft commonly held to his Nofe when he came to the Pref fes , or when he was pestered with many Suitors : And ...
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... taken to reform the Abuses and Mifmanagements crept into the Ad- ministration , took the Liberty to represent to his Prince the Condition his People was in , which had the de- fired Effect ; for the King was made fenfible , that what ...
... taken to reform the Abuses and Mifmanagements crept into the Ad- ministration , took the Liberty to represent to his Prince the Condition his People was in , which had the de- fired Effect ; for the King was made fenfible , that what ...
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