| English history - 1851 - 706 trang
...method of interesting the nobility and gentry in the success of his measures : he either made a gift of the revenues of convents to his favourites and...sold them at low prices, or exchanged them for Other lauds on very disadvantageous terms. He was so profuse in these liberalities, that he is said to have... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 602 trang
...method of interesting the nobility and gentry in the success of his measuresp : he either made a gift of the revenues of convents to his favourites and...for making a pudding which happened to gratify his palateq. He also settled pensions on the abbots and priors, proportioned to their former revenues or... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 524 trang
...the success of his measures : " he either made a gift of the revenues of convents to his favorites and courtiers, or sold them at low prices, or exchanged...for other lands on very disadvantageous terms. He 15 Lord Herbert. Camden. Speed. • See note M. " Coko's 4th lust. fol. 44. " Dugdale's Warwickshire,... | |
| David Hume - 1856 - 513 trang
...the success of his measures : f he either made a gift of the revenues of convents to his favorites and courtiers, or sold them at low prices, or exchanged...for making a pudding which happened to gratify his palate.J He also settled pensions on the abbots and priors, proportioned to their former revenues or... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 394 trang
...should be sharers in the spoil. He either made a gift of the revenues of the convents to his principal courtiers, or sold them at low prices, or exchanged...them for other lands on very disadvantageous terms. Henry's opinions were at length delivered in a law, which, from its horrid consequences, was afterwards... | |
| David Hume - 1858 - 566 trang
...method of interesting the nobility and gentry in the success of his measures ; he either made a gift of the revenues of convents to his favourites and...them for other lands on very disadvantageous terms. The court of Rome saw this sacrilegious plunder with extreme indignation ; and Henry was frequently... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 228 trang
...method of interesting the nobility and gentry in the success of his measures : he either made a gift of the revenues of convents to his favourites and...sold them at low prices, or exchanged them for other lauds on very disadvantageous terms. He was so profuse in these liberalities, that he is said to have... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1864 - 546 trang
...should be sharers in the spoil. He either made a gift of the revenues of the convents to his principal courtiers, or sold them at low prices, or exchanged...them for other lands on very disadvantageous terms. 3. Henry's opinions were at length delivered in a law, which, from its horrid consequences, was afterwards... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 704 trang
...method of interesting the nobility and gentry in the success of his measures : he either made a gift of the revenues of convents to his favourites and...them for other lands on very disadvantageous terms. Ue was so profuse in these liberalities, that he is said to have given a woman the whole revenue of... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872 - 248 trang
...method of interesting the nobility and gentry in the success of his measures : he either made a gift of the revenues of convents to his favourites and...of a convent as a reward for making a pudding which gratified his palate. He also settled pensions on the abbots and priors proportionate to their former... | |
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