Shakespeare's Stories of the English KingsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1912 - 284 pages |
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... Cardinal of York , " was the reply . 66 " No man's pie is freed from his ambitious finger , " was the angry retort of Buckingham . Why did he take upon himself , without the privity of the King , to appoint who should attend on him ...
... Cardinal of York , " was the reply . 66 " No man's pie is freed from his ambitious finger , " was the angry retort of Buckingham . Why did he take upon himself , without the privity of the King , to appoint who should attend on him ...
Page 274
... Cardinals as her judges and boldly denounced Wolsey as her enemy . " I do refuse you as my judge , " she cried in ... Cardinal Campeius suggested an adjournment of the court in order that the Queen might be induced to withdraw her ...
... Cardinals as her judges and boldly denounced Wolsey as her enemy . " I do refuse you as my judge , " she cried in ... Cardinal Campeius suggested an adjournment of the court in order that the Queen might be induced to withdraw her ...
Page 276
... Cardinal's designs upon the Popedom were laid before him , with the inventory , drawn up most carefully by Wolsey himself , of all the long accumulated treasures of the grasping , careful prelate . When Henry read the documents all the ...
... Cardinal's designs upon the Popedom were laid before him , with the inventory , drawn up most carefully by Wolsey himself , of all the long accumulated treasures of the grasping , careful prelate . When Henry read the documents all the ...
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SHAKESPEARES STORIES OF THE EN Thomas Thellusson 1808-1901 Carter,Gertrude Demain D. 1934 Hammond No preview available - 2016 |
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