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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... Grace can point out from the rest , he is contented to difclofe himself , and to accept of your Place most willingly . With that , the Cardinal taking good Advice , went amongst them , and , at the laft , ( quoth he ) It feemeth to me ...
... Grace can point out from the rest , he is contented to difclofe himself , and to accept of your Place most willingly . With that , the Cardinal taking good Advice , went amongst them , and , at the laft , ( quoth he ) It feemeth to me ...
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... Grace therein ; and now I fee the contrary , as it feems they truft more to their own Minds and Wills , than to God's good Grace , and even thereafter oftentimes do their Matters take effect : Wherefore , not only in this Hiftory , but ...
... Grace therein ; and now I fee the contrary , as it feems they truft more to their own Minds and Wills , than to God's good Grace , and even thereafter oftentimes do their Matters take effect : Wherefore , not only in this Hiftory , but ...
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... Grace call'd all his Noble- The Cardi- men and Gentlemen into the Privy- his Follow- chamber , where , being affembl'd before ers into him , he faid , I bave call'd you hither to chamber . declare unto you , that I would have you both ...
... Grace call'd all his Noble- The Cardi- men and Gentlemen into the Privy- his Follow- chamber , where , being affembl'd before ers into him , he faid , I bave call'd you hither to chamber . declare unto you , that I would have you both ...
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... Grace answer'd again in Latin : And , as he enter'd in at the Gate , there was a Canopy of Silk , imbroider'd with like Letters as his Men had on their Coats ; and , when he was alighted , his Foot - men had it as due to their Office ...
... Grace answer'd again in Latin : And , as he enter'd in at the Gate , there was a Canopy of Silk , imbroider'd with like Letters as his Men had on their Coats ; and , when he was alighted , his Foot - men had it as due to their Office ...
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... Grace , who told the Queen the Cardinals , were The Two Cardinals come to speak with her , then she rose up , having a Scane of Red Meffage Silk about her Neck ( being at work from the with her Maids ) and came to the theQueen ...
... Grace , who told the Queen the Cardinals , were The Two Cardinals come to speak with her , then she rose up , having a Scane of Red Meffage Silk about her Neck ( being at work from the with her Maids ) and came to the theQueen ...
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