The Memoirs of that Great Favourite, Cardinal Woolsey: With Remarks on His Rise and Fall, and Other Secret Transactions of His Ministry in Church and State, Together with a Memorial Presented to Queen ElizabethB. Bragg, 1706 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... went to Court , would ever have conference with Mistress Anne Bul- len , who then was one of the Maids of Honour to Queen Catherine , infomuch , that that at laft they were contracted toge- ther ; which 36 Memoirs of Cardinal Woolfey .
... went to Court , would ever have conference with Mistress Anne Bul- len , who then was one of the Maids of Honour to Queen Catherine , infomuch , that that at laft they were contracted toge- ther ; which 36 Memoirs of Cardinal Woolfey .
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... Anne mer Contract was broken and diffolv'd , Bullen dif- wherewith Mrs. Anne was greatly dif pleas'd , promifing , that if ever it lay in her Power , fhe would do the Cardinal fome Displeasure , which indeed fhe af- terwards did . But ...
... Anne mer Contract was broken and diffolv'd , Bullen dif- wherewith Mrs. Anne was greatly dif pleas'd , promifing , that if ever it lay in her Power , fhe would do the Cardinal fome Displeasure , which indeed fhe af- terwards did . But ...
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... Anne Bullen was again Her admit- admitted to Court , where fhe flourish'd tance again in great Eftimation and Favour , having always a prime Grudge againft my Lord- Cardinal for breaking the Contract be- tween the Lord Piercy and ...
... Anne Bullen was again Her admit- admitted to Court , where fhe flourish'd tance again in great Eftimation and Favour , having always a prime Grudge againft my Lord- Cardinal for breaking the Contract be- tween the Lord Piercy and ...
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... Anne Bullen , nor the King , to carry any Spark of Difcontent , but ac- cepted all things in good part , and with therine's great Wisdom and much Patience dif- Patience . fembled the fame , having Mrs. Anne Bul- len in more Eftimation ...
... Anne Bullen , nor the King , to carry any Spark of Difcontent , but ac- cepted all things in good part , and with therine's great Wisdom and much Patience dif- Patience . fembled the fame , having Mrs. Anne Bul- len in more Eftimation ...
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... Anne Bullen , fuppo- fing in their Judgments , that fhe would be a fit Inftrument to bring their earnest Intentions to pass ; therefore they often confulted with her to that purpose , and she having both a very good Wit , and also ...
... Anne Bullen , fuppo- fing in their Judgments , that fhe would be a fit Inftrument to bring their earnest Intentions to pass ; therefore they often confulted with her to that purpose , and she having both a very good Wit , and also ...
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