The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volumen4United Company of bookseller, 1775 |
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... usual ex- pences , in order to purchase a remiffion of their fins E. Martin Luther . ALL thefe circumftances might have given offence , but would have been attended with no event of any im- portance , had there not arisen a man ...
... usual ex- pences , in order to purchase a remiffion of their fins E. Martin Luther . ALL thefe circumftances might have given offence , but would have been attended with no event of any im- portance , had there not arisen a man ...
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... usual practice , of Francis . behaved in a daftardly manner , and deferted their poft . Francis's whole army was put to rout ; and he himself , furrounded by his enemies , after fighting with heroic va- lour , and killing feven men with ...
... usual practice , of Francis . behaved in a daftardly manner , and deferted their poft . Francis's whole army was put to rout ; and he himself , furrounded by his enemies , after fighting with heroic va- lour , and killing feven men with ...
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... usual style to Henry ; and instead of writing to him with his own hand , and fubfcribing himself your affectionate fon and coufin ; he dictated his letters to his fecretary , and fimply fubfcribed himself Charles C. Wolfey alfo ...
... usual style to Henry ; and instead of writing to him with his own hand , and fubfcribing himself your affectionate fon and coufin ; he dictated his letters to his fecretary , and fimply fubfcribed himself Charles C. Wolfey alfo ...
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... usual , foon after fucceeding to illufion , fhe learned to counter- feit trances ; and the then uttered , in an extraordinary tone of voice , fuch fpeeches as were dictated to her by her fpiritual director . Mafters affociated with him ...
... usual , foon after fucceeding to illufion , fhe learned to counter- feit trances ; and the then uttered , in an extraordinary tone of voice , fuch fpeeches as were dictated to her by her fpiritual director . Mafters affociated with him ...
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... usual stile should be XXXIII . " King of England , France , and Ireland , defender of " the faith , and on earth the fupreme head of the church 1544. " of England and Ireland . " It feemed a palpable incon- fiftency , to retain the ...
... usual stile should be XXXIII . " King of England , France , and Ireland , defender of " the faith , and on earth the fupreme head of the church 1544. " of England and Ireland . " It feemed a palpable incon- fiftency , to retain the ...
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Página 138 - Grace may be freed from an open censure, and mine offence being so lawfully proved, your Grace is at liberty, both before God and man, not only to execute worthy punishment on me as an unlawful wife, but to follow your affection, already...
Página 137 - I rightly conceived your meaning ; and if, as you say, confessing a truth indeed may procure my safety, I shall with all willingness and duty, perform your command. " But let not your grace ever imagine that your poor wife will ever be brought to acknowledge a fault, where not so much as a thought thereof preceded.
Página 138 - Try me, good king; but let me have a lawful trial, and let not my sworn enemies sit as my accusers and judges...
Página 138 - But if you have already determined of me, and that not only my death, but an infamous slander must bring you the...
Página 27 - ... by some novelty, to excite the languid devotion of his audience. No regard will be paid to truth, morals, or decency, in the doctrines inculcated.
Página 139 - The queen and her brother were tried by a jury of peers, consisting of the Duke of Suffolk, the Marquis of Exeter, the Earl of Arundel, and twenty-three more : their uncle the Duke of Norfolk presided as high steward. Upon what proof or pretence the crime of incest was imputed to them is unknown : the chief evidence, it is said, amounted to no more than that Rocheford had been seen to lean on her bed before some company.
Página 383 - ... palaces, navigation, &c. ; but now sallow, &c., are rejected, and nothing but oak any where regarded ; and yet see the change ; for when our houses were builded of willow, then had we oaken men ; but now that our houses are come to be made of oak, our men are not only become willow, but a great many altogether of straw, which is a sore alteration.
Página 92 - He is a prince of a most royal carriage, and hath a princely heart; and rather than he will miss or want any part of his will, he will endanger the one half of his kingdom. "I do assure you, that I have often kneeled before him, sometimes three hours together, to persuade him from his will and appetite; but could not prevail...
Página 157 - A miraculous crucifix had been kept at Boxley, in Kent, and bore the appellation of the "rood of grace." The lips, and eyes, and head of the image moved on the approach of its votaries. Hilsey, bishop of Rochester, broke the crucifix at St. Paul's Cross, and showed to the whole people the springs and wheels by which it had been secretly moved.
Página 228 - But news being carried to the Tower that the king himself had expired that night, the lieutenant deferred obeying the warrant; and it was not thought advisable by the council to begin a new reign by the death of the greatest nobleman in the kingdom, who had been condemned by a sentence so unjust and tyrannical.