The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... thought very neceffary , that his Royal Enterprizes fhould be fpeedily provided and ! furnished in every degree , in Things apt and convenient for the fame . For Expedition the King thought no Man's Wit fo meet for Policy and pain ...
... thought very neceffary , that his Royal Enterprizes fhould be fpeedily provided and ! furnished in every degree , in Things apt and convenient for the fame . For Expedition the King thought no Man's Wit fo meet for Policy and pain ...
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... which Solemnization done , and being the Archbi- ' fhop and Primas Anglia , It was not long after , but thought himself fufficient to VOL II . C • com- And convicted of High Trea- fon . On the 16th of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 9.
... which Solemnization done , and being the Archbi- ' fhop and Primas Anglia , It was not long after , but thought himself fufficient to VOL II . C • com- And convicted of High Trea- fon . On the 16th of CARDINAL WOLSEY . 9.
Side 10
... Chan- cellor , was difmiffed . 6 Now he being in the Chan- cellorship , and endowed with the promotions of Archbishop , and Cardinal de Latere , thought " this and other Crimes being brought against them , him- ΙΟ The LIFE and TIMES.
... Chan- cellor , was difmiffed . 6 Now he being in the Chan- cellorship , and endowed with the promotions of Archbishop , and Cardinal de Latere , thought " this and other Crimes being brought against them , him- ΙΟ The LIFE and TIMES.
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... thought it enough to fatisfy the King's Confcience , more especially as the Princefs had de- clared herself to be a Maid , and that there was no room to doubt but what fhe faid was true . Upon this the King and Council , much better ...
... thought it enough to fatisfy the King's Confcience , more especially as the Princefs had de- clared herself to be a Maid , and that there was no room to doubt but what fhe faid was true . Upon this the King and Council , much better ...
Side 17
... thought that the King married this La- 66 dy more out of Refpect to filial Piety , and for his " Father's firft Appointment , than for the Devotion " he really had for her . But there was nothing in " the Temper of the King that should ...
... thought that the King married this La- 66 dy more out of Refpect to filial Piety , and for his " Father's firft Appointment , than for the Devotion " he really had for her . But there was nothing in " the Temper of the King that should ...
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