The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King Henry VIII ...J. Purser, 1743 |
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... took to attain Pre- ferment , connected with Af- fairs , both Foreign and Do- meftick , from the Death of EDWARD IV . to the End of the Reign of HENRY VII . to his Difgrace and Death , in- cluding the general Tranfac- tions of Europe ...
... took to attain Pre- ferment , connected with Af- fairs , both Foreign and Do- meftick , from the Death of EDWARD IV . to the End of the Reign of HENRY VII . to his Difgrace and Death , in- cluding the general Tranfac- tions of Europe ...
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... took Care to settle His Majefty fet his Privy Council ; the Chief of which tles bis Prity Council , were , 1. William Warham , Archbishop of Canterbury , and Lord High Chancellor . 2. Richard Fox , Bishop of Winchester , and Lord Privy ...
... took Care to settle His Majefty fet his Privy Council ; the Chief of which tles bis Prity Council , were , 1. William Warham , Archbishop of Canterbury , and Lord High Chancellor . 2. Richard Fox , Bishop of Winchester , and Lord Privy ...
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... took upon him the Royal Sceptre , and Imperial 6 Diadem of this fertile Nation ; the two and twentieth of April , Anno Dom . 1509 , which at that Time flourished with all • Abundance of Riches , where- of the King was most inefti- mably ...
... took upon him the Royal Sceptre , and Imperial 6 Diadem of this fertile Nation ; the two and twentieth of April , Anno Dom . 1509 , which at that Time flourished with all • Abundance of Riches , where- of the King was most inefti- mably ...
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... took upon him the whole Charge of the Business , and proceeded fo therein , that he brought all Things to good • Effect in direct Order , for all manner of Victuals and Pro- vifion convenient for so noble a Voyage and Army . · ་ • · All ...
... took upon him the whole Charge of the Business , and proceeded fo therein , that he brought all Things to good • Effect in direct Order , for all manner of Victuals and Pro- vifion convenient for so noble a Voyage and Army . · ་ • · All ...
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... took all his Munition for • War . · By this time the King re- turned into England , and took with him divers noble Perfo- nages of France , being Prifo- ners ; as the Duke of Longui- do , Viscount Clerimond , with divers others that ...
... took all his Munition for • War . · By this time the King re- turned into England , and took with him divers noble Perfo- nages of France , being Prifo- ners ; as the Duke of Longui- do , Viscount Clerimond , with divers others that ...
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