The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... gave encouragement to every branch of erudition.1 Not content with this munificence , which gained him the approbation of the wise , he strove to dazzle the eyes of the populace , by the splendour of his equipage and furniture , the ...
... gave encouragement to every branch of erudition.1 Not content with this munificence , which gained him the approbation of the wise , he strove to dazzle the eyes of the populace , by the splendour of his equipage and furniture , the ...
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... gave encouragement to these malcontents , and assured them of his support , Matters being afterwards in appearance accommo- dated between Hume and the regent , that noble- 1 Buchanan , lib . 14. Drummond . XXVIII . 1515 . CHAP . man ...
... gave encouragement to these malcontents , and assured them of his support , Matters being afterwards in appearance accommo- dated between Hume and the regent , that noble- 1 Buchanan , lib . 14. Drummond . XXVIII . 1515 . CHAP . man ...
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... gave him warning , that the sole view of that prince , in making him so liberal an offer , was to draw mo- ney for him . While an universal peace prevailed in Europe , that event happened which had been so long looked for , and from ...
... gave him warning , that the sole view of that prince , in making him so liberal an offer , was to draw mo- ney for him . While an universal peace prevailed in Europe , that event happened which had been so long looked for , and from ...
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... gave a just handle against them , they were obliged to purchase an indemnity , by paying large sums of money to the legate or his judge . Not content with this authority , Wolsey pretended , by virtue of his commission , to assume the ...
... gave a just handle against them , they were obliged to purchase an indemnity , by paying large sums of money to the legate or his judge . Not content with this authority , Wolsey pretended , by virtue of his commission , to assume the ...
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... gave him , he never employed it to his own essential and durable advantage , or to that of his kingdom . Francis was well acquainted with Henry's cha- Interview racter , and endeavoured to accommodate his con- Henry and duct to it . He ...
... gave him , he never employed it to his own essential and durable advantage , or to that of his kingdom . Francis was well acquainted with Henry's cha- Interview racter , and endeavoured to accommodate his con- Henry and duct to it . He ...
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