The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Volume 4Purser, 1744 - 408 pages |
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... Parliament . 6 6 CHA P. XVIII . The Cardinal is accused of High - treafon in the Parliament - house , againft which Accufation Mr. Cromwell , ( late Servant to him ) being a Burgess in the Parliament , made Defence . • TH and , I being ...
... Parliament . 6 6 CHA P. XVIII . The Cardinal is accused of High - treafon in the Parliament - house , againft which Accufation Mr. Cromwell , ( late Servant to him ) being a Burgess in the Parliament , made Defence . • TH and , I being ...
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... Parliament - houfe to have my • Lord condemned of High - trea- fon , against which Bill Mafter • Cromwell did inveigh fo dif- creetly , and with fuch witty • Persuasion , that the fame would ⚫ take no Effect : Then were his • Enemies ...
... Parliament - houfe to have my • Lord condemned of High - trea- fon , against which Bill Mafter • Cromwell did inveigh fo dif- creetly , and with fuch witty • Persuasion , that the fame would ⚫ take no Effect : Then were his • Enemies ...
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... Parliament would " admit .66 66 • · " The SECRET HISEORY pent : I moft heartily defire you to have me commended to him , for whom I fhall , during my Life , pray to God to fend him much Profperity , Honour and Victory over his Enemies ...
... Parliament would " admit .66 66 • · " The SECRET HISEORY pent : I moft heartily defire you to have me commended to him , for whom I fhall , during my Life , pray to God to fend him much Profperity , Honour and Victory over his Enemies ...
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... Parliament of Paris had acted The SECRET HISTORY of the CARDINAL , Still the Lords thought long go not till my Lord was removed fur- ther off the King's Way ; wherefore , among others of the Lords , my Lord of Nor- folk faid , Mafter ...
... Parliament of Paris had acted The SECRET HISTORY of the CARDINAL , Still the Lords thought long go not till my Lord was removed fur- ther off the King's Way ; wherefore , among others of the Lords , my Lord of Nor- folk faid , Mafter ...
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... Parliament , which always framed Difficulties , " or made him purchase his Subfidies with fome extra- " ordinary Favour . * “ So Francis , finding him not in the fame Difpofi- " tion as formerly , feared to engage too far before " he ...
... Parliament , which always framed Difficulties , " or made him purchase his Subfidies with fome extra- " ordinary Favour . * “ So Francis , finding him not in the fame Difpofi- " tion as formerly , feared to engage too far before " he ...
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