The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... Cardinal Pole ......... ....... 125 CHAP . XXXII . Disputation with Lambert - A parliament - Law of the six articles - Proclamations made equal to laws - Settle- ment of the succession - King's projects of marriage- He marries Anne of ...
... Cardinal Pole ......... ....... 125 CHAP . XXXII . Disputation with Lambert - A parliament - Law of the six articles - Proclamations made equal to laws - Settle- ment of the succession - King's projects of marriage- He marries Anne of ...
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... cardinal Beaton- Conduct of the war with Scotland - Battle of Pinkey- A parliament - Farther progress of the reformation- Affairs of Scotland - Young queen of Scots sent into France - Cabals of lord Seymour - Dudley earl of Warwic - A ...
... cardinal Beaton- Conduct of the war with Scotland - Battle of Pinkey- A parliament - Farther progress of the reformation- Affairs of Scotland - Young queen of Scots sent into France - Cabals of lord Seymour - Dudley earl of Warwic - A ...
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... cardinal . No churchman , under colour of exacting respect to religion , ever carried to a great- er height the state and dignity of that character . His train consisted of eight hundred servants , of whom many were knights and ...
... cardinal . No churchman , under colour of exacting respect to religion , ever carried to a great- er height the state and dignity of that character . His train consisted of eight hundred servants , of whom many were knights and ...
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... cardinal ; and none paid court in vain . Literature , which was then in its infancy , found in him a generous pa- tron ; and both by his public institutions and private bounty , he gave encouragement to every branch of erudition.1 Not ...
... cardinal ; and none paid court in vain . Literature , which was then in its infancy , found in him a generous pa- tron ; and both by his public institutions and private bounty , he gave encouragement to every branch of erudition.1 Not ...
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... cardinal . He resigned his office of chan- 1515. cellor ; and the great seal was immediately delivered to Wolsey . If this new accumulation of dignity increased his enemies , it also served to exalt his personal character , and prove ...
... cardinal . He resigned his office of chan- 1515. cellor ; and the great seal was immediately delivered to Wolsey . If this new accumulation of dignity increased his enemies , it also served to exalt his personal character , and prove ...
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The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volym 4 Hume Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1879 |
The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volym 4 David Hume Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1830 |
The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the revolution ... David Hume Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1812 |
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