Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Last and Two Preceding Centuries, Том 1T. Cadell, and W. Davies, 1804 |
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... wife in build- 66 ing caftles , or worldly doing , tho he kanne not " read well his Sauter , ( Pfalter ) and knoweth not " the Commandments of God , ne Sacraments of " the Church . And yet fome Lords , to colouren " their fimony , wole ...
... wife in build- 66 ing caftles , or worldly doing , tho he kanne not " read well his Sauter , ( Pfalter ) and knoweth not " the Commandments of God , ne Sacraments of " the Church . And yet fome Lords , to colouren " their fimony , wole ...
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... wife council he might at all times rule to his honour and dig- " nitie : calling to mind , how once , to the offense " of the King his Father , he had with his fift " ftricken the Chiefe Juftice , for fending one of " his minions ( upon ...
... wife council he might at all times rule to his honour and dig- " nitie : calling to mind , how once , to the offense " of the King his Father , he had with his fift " ftricken the Chiefe Juftice , for fending one of " his minions ( upon ...
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... wife might have been avoided . " SIR JOHN FORTESCUE , KNT . CHANCELLOR AND CHIEF JUSTICE TO HENRY THE SIXTH . HAD M. Necker and M. de Brienne looked into a book written by this great and honeft Law- yer , intitled , " Of Abfolute and ...
... wife might have been avoided . " SIR JOHN FORTESCUE , KNT . CHANCELLOR AND CHIEF JUSTICE TO HENRY THE SIXTH . HAD M. Necker and M. de Brienne looked into a book written by this great and honeft Law- yer , intitled , " Of Abfolute and ...
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... wives . " ་ ་ HENRY THE SEVENTH . [ 1485-1509 . ] " THIS politic Prince , " fays Lord Bacon , always profeffed to love and to seek peace , and " it was his ufual preface to his treaties , that " when Christ came into the world , peace ...
... wives . " ་ ་ HENRY THE SEVENTH . [ 1485-1509 . ] " THIS politic Prince , " fays Lord Bacon , always profeffed to love and to seek peace , and " it was his ufual preface to his treaties , that " when Christ came into the world , peace ...
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... wife of the occafion he had to do him honour ; " and defiring him to think himself as in his own " land , and that the King made all poffible hafte to " come and embrace him . The Earl came to him " in great magnificence at Weymouth ...
... wife of the occafion he had to do him honour ; " and defiring him to think himself as in his own " land , and that the King made all poffible hafte to " come and embrace him . The Earl came to him " in great magnificence at Weymouth ...
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Стр. 62 - ... flesh whatsoever: for which yet you have cast me into many calamities, and yourself into many troubles. But I forgive you all, and pray God to do so likewise.