The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 3-4J. B. Alden, 1885 |
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... refused to pay a debt which he had contracted during his residence in France ; and he thenceforth affected to live in privacy . These incidents left Wolsey to enjoy , without a rival , the whole power and favour of the king ; and they ...
... refused to pay a debt which he had contracted during his residence in France ; and he thenceforth affected to live in privacy . These incidents left Wolsey to enjoy , without a rival , the whole power and favour of the king ; and they ...
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... refused to admit Lewis Gaillart , the bishop elect , to the possession of the temporalities , because that prelate declined taking the oath of allegiance to his new sovereign ; and Wolsey was appointed , as above related , administrator ...
... refused to admit Lewis Gaillart , the bishop elect , to the possession of the temporalities , because that prelate declined taking the oath of allegiance to his new sovereign ; and Wolsey was appointed , as above related , administrator ...
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... refused to comply with Leo's demands ; Campeggio was recalled : and the king desired of the pope , that Wolsey , who had been joined in this commission , might alone be invested with the lega tine power , together with the right of ...
... refused to comply with Leo's demands ; Campeggio was recalled : and the king desired of the pope , that Wolsey , who had been joined in this commission , might alone be invested with the lega tine power , together with the right of ...
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... refused to advance any far- ther ; and Albany , observing a general discontent to prevail , was obliged to conclude a truce with Lord Dacres , warden of the English west marches . Soon after he departed for France ; and lest the ...
... refused to advance any far- ther ; and Albany , observing a general discontent to prevail , was obliged to conclude a truce with Lord Dacres , warden of the English west marches . Soon after he departed for France ; and lest the ...
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... refused to comply with the king's request . He was told , that it was a rule of the House , never to reason but among themselves ; and his desire was rejected . The Commons , however , enlarged a little their former grant , and voted an ...
... refused to comply with the king's request . He was told , that it was a rule of the House , never to reason but among themselves ; and his desire was rejected . The Commons , however , enlarged a little their former grant , and voted an ...
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