The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... promises , and presents , to gain on the vanity , the avarice , and the ambition of the cardinal . He here instilled into this aspiring prelate the hope of attaining the papacy ; and as that was the sole point of elevation beyond his ...
... promises , and presents , to gain on the vanity , the avarice , and the ambition of the cardinal . He here instilled into this aspiring prelate the hope of attaining the papacy ; and as that was the sole point of elevation beyond his ...
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... promises , because Leo was a very young man and it was not likely that , for many years , he should be called upon to fulfil his engagements . Henry easily observed this courtship paid to his minister ; but in- stead of taking umbrage ...
... promises , because Leo was a very young man and it was not likely that , for many years , he should be called upon to fulfil his engagements . Henry easily observed this courtship paid to his minister ; but in- stead of taking umbrage ...
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... promises . He renewed assurances of assisting him in obtaining the papacy ; and he put him in present possession of the revenues belonging to the sees of Badajox and Placentia in Castile . The acquisitions of Wolsey were now become so ...
... promises . He renewed assurances of assisting him in obtaining the papacy ; and he put him in present possession of the revenues belonging to the sees of Badajox and Placentia in Castile . The acquisitions of Wolsey were now become so ...
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... promises of advancement or terrors of severity , to relinquish a sect of which he was himself the founder , and which brought him a glory superior to all others , the glory of dic- tating the religious faith and principles of multi ...
... promises of advancement or terrors of severity , to relinquish a sect of which he was himself the founder , and which brought him a glory superior to all others , the glory of dic- tating the religious faith and principles of multi ...
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... promises which he had made him , of seconding his pretensions to the papal throne . Wolsey , sensible that Adrian's great age and infirmities promised a speedy vacancy , dissembled his resentment , and was willing to hope for a more ...
... promises which he had made him , of seconding his pretensions to the papal throne . Wolsey , sensible that Adrian's great age and infirmities promised a speedy vacancy , dissembled his resentment , and was willing to hope for a more ...
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