The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... and the desire of prosecut- ing the deadly feuds , ( so they were called ) , still ap- peared to be passions the most predominant among that uncultivated people . 1515 . The persons to whom Albany on his arrival 6 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... and the desire of prosecut- ing the deadly feuds , ( so they were called ) , still ap- peared to be passions the most predominant among that uncultivated people . 1515 . The persons to whom Albany on his arrival 6 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... called him in each letter father , tutor , governor , and professed the most unbounded deference to his advice and opinion . All these caresses were preparatives to a negotiation for the delivery of Calais , in consider- ation of a sum ...
... called him in each letter father , tutor , governor , and professed the most unbounded deference to his advice and opinion . All these caresses were preparatives to a negotiation for the delivery of Calais , in consider- ation of a sum ...
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... called the legatine court ; and as he was now , by means of the pope's commission and the king's favour , invested with all power , both eccle- siastical and civil , no man knew what bounds were to be set to the authority of his new ...
... called the legatine court ; and as he was now , by means of the pope's commission and the king's favour , invested with all power , both eccle- siastical and civil , no man knew what bounds were to be set to the authority of his new ...
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... called upon to fulfil his engagements . Henry easily observed this courtship paid to his minister ; but in- stead of taking umbrage at it , he only made it a sub- ject of vanity ; and believed that , as his favour was Wolsey's sole ...
... called upon to fulfil his engagements . Henry easily observed this courtship paid to his minister ; but in- stead of taking umbrage at it , he only made it a sub- ject of vanity ; and believed that , as his favour was Wolsey's sole ...
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... called aloud to them , You are all my prisoners : carry me to your master . Henry was equally astonished at the appearance of Francis ; and taking him in his arms , My brother , " said he , you have here played me the most agreeable ...
... called aloud to them , You are all my prisoners : carry me to your master . Henry was equally astonished at the appearance of Francis ; and taking him in his arms , My brother , " said he , you have here played me the most agreeable ...
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