The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... immediately delivered to Wolsey . If this new accumulation of dignity increased his enemies , it also served to exalt his personal character , and prove the extent of his ca- pacity . A strict administration of justice took place during ...
... immediately delivered to Wolsey . If this new accumulation of dignity increased his enemies , it also served to exalt his personal character , and prove the extent of his ca- pacity . A strict administration of justice took place during ...
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... immediately seized , committed to custody , brought to trial , condemned , and exe- cuted . No legal crime was proved against these brothers : it was only alleged , that at the battle of Flouden they had not done their duty in ...
... immediately seized , committed to custody , brought to trial , condemned , and exe- cuted . No legal crime was proved against these brothers : it was only alleged , that at the battle of Flouden they had not done their duty in ...
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... immediately , without hesitation , engaged to effect his purpose . He took an opportunity of representing to the king and council , that Tournay lay so remote from Ca- lais , that it would be very difficult , if not impossible , in case ...
... immediately , without hesitation , engaged to effect his purpose . He took an opportunity of representing to the king and council , that Tournay lay so remote from Ca- lais , that it would be very difficult , if not impossible , in case ...
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... immediately declared themselves candidates for the imperial crown : and . employed every expedient of money or intrigue , which promised them success in so great a point of ambition . Henry also was encouraged to advance his pretensions ...
... immediately declared themselves candidates for the imperial crown : and . employed every expedient of money or intrigue , which promised them success in so great a point of ambition . Henry also was encouraged to advance his pretensions ...
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... immediately hastened thither with the queen , rives in in order to give a suitable reception to his royal 25th May . guest . That great prince , politic though young , being informed of the intended interview between Francis and Henry ...
... immediately hastened thither with the queen , rives in in order to give a suitable reception to his royal 25th May . guest . That great prince , politic though young , being informed of the intended interview between Francis and Henry ...
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