The Memoirs of that Great Favourite, Cardinal Woolsey; with Remarks on His Rise and Fall; ...printed, and are to be sold by B. Bragg, 1706 - 230 pages |
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... those whom they do punish more of Humour than Juftice , may afterwards be advan- ced to great Honour ( as this Cardinal was ) and they abafed as low as this Sir James was , which feek Revenge . Who would have thought , that when Sir ...
... those whom they do punish more of Humour than Juftice , may afterwards be advan- ced to great Honour ( as this Cardinal was ) and they abafed as low as this Sir James was , which feek Revenge . Who would have thought , that when Sir ...
Page 6
... those Men whom he thought to bear most Rule in the Coun- cil ; and were most in Favour with the King , which at that time was Dr. Fox , Bishop of Winchester , and Lord Privy- Seal ; and alfo Sir Thomas Lovell , Kt . a very fage and wife ...
... those Men whom he thought to bear most Rule in the Coun- cil ; and were most in Favour with the King , which at that time was Dr. Fox , Bishop of Winchester , and Lord Privy- Seal ; and alfo Sir Thomas Lovell , Kt . a very fage and wife ...
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... those Days , one of the greatest Pro- motions he gave under the Degree of a Bishop . And he And he grew more and more in Eftimation and Authority , and was afterwards promoted to be Almaner . Now not long after when Death ( that ...
... those Days , one of the greatest Pro- motions he gave under the Degree of a Bishop . And he And he grew more and more in Eftimation and Authority , and was afterwards promoted to be Almaner . Now not long after when Death ( that ...
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... those noble Perfonages being merry at our Ban- quet , defiring them to fit down with take part of our Fare . us , and and his conducted Then went they incontinently into The King the Hall , where they were received with Company twenty ...
... those noble Perfonages being merry at our Ban- quet , defiring them to fit down with take part of our Fare . us , and and his conducted Then went they incontinently into The King the Hall , where they were received with Company twenty ...
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... those Things that I have spoken to my Son prove as true as I now peak them ; yet in the mean time I defire you all to be his Friends , and tell him bis Faults in what he doth amiß , wherein you shall fhew your felves friendly to him ...
... those Things that I have spoken to my Son prove as true as I now peak them ; yet in the mean time I defire you all to be his Friends , and tell him bis Faults in what he doth amiß , wherein you shall fhew your felves friendly to him ...
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