The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... ; 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.
... ; 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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... themselves by ftirring up Suits on Inquifitions , and obfolete Recognizances . - But Mr. Salmon remarks " Thus we find the " Ministry making a Sacrifice of their inferior Agents " and Under - strappers at the beginning of this Reign ...
... themselves by ftirring up Suits on Inquifitions , and obfolete Recognizances . - But Mr. Salmon remarks " Thus we find the " Ministry making a Sacrifice of their inferior Agents " and Under - strappers at the beginning of this Reign ...
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... themselves only Mifdemeanours . It was refolved , at laft , to profecute them for Treafon committed " against Henry VIII . " cc << dicted . And , to proceed , not long after Empson They are in- and Dudley's Commitment , they were ...
... themselves only Mifdemeanours . It was refolved , at laft , to profecute them for Treafon committed " against Henry VIII . " cc << dicted . And , to proceed , not long after Empson They are in- and Dudley's Commitment , they were ...
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... themselves " feem confiderable or formidable to the new King ; " this · · ' 6 The SECRET HISTORY of the CARDINAL , compare with that of Canter - reafon whereof there ingendered bury , and did thereupon ad- vance his Croffes in the ...
... themselves " feem confiderable or formidable to the new King ; " this · · ' 6 The SECRET HISTORY of the CARDINAL , compare with that of Canter - reafon whereof there ingendered bury , and did thereupon ad- vance his Croffes in the ...
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... themselves fo hateful to the Nation , could hope for any Support in an Attempt to levy War and fieze the King's Perfon . Notwithstanding the different Juries , that tried thefe avaricious Commiffioners , found them guilty of Crimes ...
... themselves fo hateful to the Nation , could hope for any Support in an Attempt to levy War and fieze the King's Perfon . Notwithstanding the different Juries , that tried thefe avaricious Commiffioners , found them guilty of Crimes ...
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