The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... pretended a blind submission to the will and authority of his master . By entering into the king's pleasures , he preserved his affection ; by conduct- ing his business , he gratified his indolence ; and by his unlimited complaisance in ...
... pretended a blind submission to the will and authority of his master . By entering into the king's pleasures , he preserved his affection ; by conduct- ing his business , he gratified his indolence ; and by his unlimited complaisance in ...
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... pretended , that this man either extorted fines XXVIII . from every one whom he was pleased to find guilty , 1518 . or took bribes to drop prosecutions , men concluded , and with some appearance of reason , that he shared with the ...
... pretended , that this man either extorted fines XXVIII . from every one whom he was pleased to find guilty , 1518 . or took bribes to drop prosecutions , men concluded , and with some appearance of reason , that he shared with the ...
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... pretended to be neu- tral , engaged them to send their ambassadors to Calais , there to negotiate a peace under the media- tion of Wolsey and the pope's nuncio . The em- peror was well apprised of the partiality of these mediators ; and ...
... pretended to be neu- tral , engaged them to send their ambassadors to Calais , there to negotiate a peace under the media- tion of Wolsey and the pope's nuncio . The em- peror was well apprised of the partiality of these mediators ; and ...
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... pretended fru- gality , in saving a fixed establishment for the priests and that in reality the most decent and ad- vantageous composition , which he can make with the spiritual guides , is to bribe their indolence , by assigning stated ...
... pretended fru- gality , in saving a fixed establishment for the priests and that in reality the most decent and ad- vantageous composition , which he can make with the spiritual guides , is to bribe their indolence , by assigning stated ...
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... pretended divinity of the Romish church , and displaying the temporal inconveniencies of that establishment , carried matters much farther , and treated the religion of their ancestors as abo- minable , detestable , damnable ; foretold ...
... pretended divinity of the Romish church , and displaying the temporal inconveniencies of that establishment , carried matters much farther , and treated the religion of their ancestors as abo- minable , detestable , damnable ; foretold ...
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