Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons: Chiefly of the Present and Two Preceding Centuries ...T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1798 |
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... against the Clergy of that time mingled with " insatiable avarice , facked , and razed , as by an 66 enemy . It is true the Parliament did give " them to him , but fo unwillingly , ( as I have " heard , ) " heard , ) that when the bill ...
... against the Clergy of that time mingled with " insatiable avarice , facked , and razed , as by an 66 enemy . It is true the Parliament did give " them to him , but fo unwillingly , ( as I have " heard , ) " heard , ) that when the bill ...
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... against me ? I trust " it shall never do any more harm . " Orders being iffued by Henry the Eighth , that all strangers fhould be removed out of the Tower of London previous to the execution of Anne Boleyn , Master Kingfton , Lieutenant ...
... against me ? I trust " it shall never do any more harm . " Orders being iffued by Henry the Eighth , that all strangers fhould be removed out of the Tower of London previous to the execution of Anne Boleyn , Master Kingfton , Lieutenant ...
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... against it . I " am come hither to accufe no man , nor to speak 86 anything of that whereof I am accused and * Subtile , fudden . F 4 66 con- 86 " condemned to die . But I pray God ANNE BOLEYN . 71 1702-1714 The Queen Sophia Electress 1705.
... against it . I " am come hither to accufe no man , nor to speak 86 anything of that whereof I am accused and * Subtile , fudden . F 4 66 con- 86 " condemned to die . But I pray God ANNE BOLEYN . 71 1702-1714 The Queen Sophia Electress 1705.
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... against the nobility and chief governors of this " realm , and at the last some of them were put . to death without juftice or mercy ? And , under " pretence of having all things common , did " they not fall to fpoiling and robbing ...
... against the nobility and chief governors of this " realm , and at the last some of them were put . to death without juftice or mercy ? And , under " pretence of having all things common , did " they not fall to fpoiling and robbing ...
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... by Campejus , peculiarly interefting on the history of his own time , are to be met with in " Epiftolarum Mifcellanearum " Libri X. LORD CROMWELL . WHEN the articles of impeachment against Cardinal CARDINAL CAMPEJUS . 91 1433-1477 The Duke.
... by Campejus , peculiarly interefting on the history of his own time , are to be met with in " Epiftolarum Mifcellanearum " Libri X. LORD CROMWELL . WHEN the articles of impeachment against Cardinal CARDINAL CAMPEJUS . 91 1433-1477 The Duke.
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