William Shakspere: A BiographyG. Routledge and Sons, 1867 - 553 sidor |
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... Henry VIII . him- self is so worded . ( See Rymer's Foedera . ' ) Mary , his youngest daughter , from superiority of mind , or some other cause of her father's confidence , occupies the most prominent position in the will : - " I give ...
... Henry VIII . him- self is so worded . ( See Rymer's Foedera . ' ) Mary , his youngest daughter , from superiority of mind , or some other cause of her father's confidence , occupies the most prominent position in the will : - " I give ...
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... Henry VIII . , the number of " houselyng people " in Stratford is stated to be fifteen hundred . This population was furnished with all the machinery by which Englishmen , even in very early times , managed their own local affairs , and ...
... Henry VIII . , the number of " houselyng people " in Stratford is stated to be fifteen hundred . This population was furnished with all the machinery by which Englishmen , even in very early times , managed their own local affairs , and ...
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... Henry VIII . for ecclesiastical jurisdiction , issued Injunctions to the Clergy , ordaining , amongst other matters , that every officiating minister shall , for every Church , keep a Book , wherein he shall register every Marriage ...
... Henry VIII . for ecclesiastical jurisdiction , issued Injunctions to the Clergy , ordaining , amongst other matters , that every officiating minister shall , for every Church , keep a Book , wherein he shall register every Marriage ...
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... Henry VIII . the great contest of opinion was confined to the supremacy of the Pope ; the great practical state measure was the suppression of the religious houses . Under Edward VI . there was a very careful compromise of all those ...
... Henry VIII . the great contest of opinion was confined to the supremacy of the Pope ; the great practical state measure was the suppression of the religious houses . Under Edward VI . there was a very careful compromise of all those ...
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... Henry VIII . , might attract by its most royal and considerate assurance that we forget not the tender babes and the youth of our realm . " Learning , however , was not slow then to put on its solemn aspects to the " tender babes ; and ...
... Henry VIII . , might attract by its most royal and considerate assurance that we forget not the tender babes and the youth of our realm . " Learning , however , was not slow then to put on its solemn aspects to the " tender babes ; and ...
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