The History Of The Life And Times Of Cardinal Wolsey, Volume 4Purser, 1744 - 408 pages |
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... - nions of the worthy Prelates of England fhould be fent to . 6 Then they returned into Eng- land , relating unto the King , • that his Grace's Pleasure should be was only a Farce ; for , before he figned of CARDINAL WOLSEY 5.
... - nions of the worthy Prelates of England fhould be fent to . 6 Then they returned into Eng- land , relating unto the King , • that his Grace's Pleasure should be was only a Farce ; for , before he figned of CARDINAL WOLSEY 5.
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... Grace , who told the Queen the Cardinals were come to speak with her ; then ' fhe arose up having a Skain ⚫ of red Silk about her Neck , ( be- ' ing at work with her Maids ) and came to the Cardinals , where they ftaid attending her ...
... Grace , who told the Queen the Cardinals were come to speak with her ; then ' fhe arose up having a Skain ⚫ of red Silk about her Neck , ( be- ' ing at work with her Maids ) and came to the Cardinals , where they ftaid attending her ...
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... Grace , we come both to know your • Mind what you are disposed to do in this Matter , and alfo to declare to you fecretly our • Counfels and Opinions , which we do for very Zeal and Obe- ⚫dience to your Grace . · • My Lords , quoth fhe ...
... Grace , we come both to know your • Mind what you are disposed to do in this Matter , and alfo to declare to you fecretly our • Counfels and Opinions , which we do for very Zeal and Obe- ⚫dience to your Grace . · • My Lords , quoth fhe ...
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... Grace , accept of mine for • • · a Seafon . My Lord , thanking him for his Courtesy , went to his Chamber , where he fhifted his riding Apparel . In the mean time came di- < • vers Noblemen of his Friends , to welcome him to the Court ...
... Grace , accept of mine for • • · a Seafon . My Lord , thanking him for his Courtesy , went to his Chamber , where he fhifted his riding Apparel . In the mean time came di- < • vers Noblemen of his Friends , to welcome him to the Court ...
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... Grace's Leave to go to my Cure at Winchester : - Nay , quoth my Lord of Nor- ' folk , to your Benefice at York ; where your greatest Honour and Charge is . Even as it fhall pleafe the King , quoth my Lord Cardinal ; and fo they ⚫ fell ...
... Grace's Leave to go to my Cure at Winchester : - Nay , quoth my Lord of Nor- ' folk , to your Benefice at York ; where your greatest Honour and Charge is . Even as it fhall pleafe the King , quoth my Lord Cardinal ; and fo they ⚫ fell ...
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