The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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William Shakespeare. First that , without the king's assent or knowledge , You wrought to be a legate ; by which ... king 315 To be your servant . Then that , without the knowledge Either of king or council , when you went Ambassador to ...
William Shakespeare. First that , without the king's assent or knowledge , You wrought to be a legate ; by which ... king 315 To be your servant . Then that , without the knowledge Either of king or council , when you went Ambassador to ...
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... king's councell set their hands . The king understanding more plainlie by those articles , the great pride , presumption , and covetousnesse of the cardinall , was sore mooved against him ; but yet kept his purpose secret for a while ...
... king's councell set their hands . The king understanding more plainlie by those articles , the great pride , presumption , and covetousnesse of the cardinall , was sore mooved against him ; but yet kept his purpose secret for a while ...
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... king against the cardinall , the chiefe whereof were these . 1. First , that he without the kings assent had procured to be a legat , by reason whereof he tooke awaie the right of all bishops and spirituall persons . 2. Item , in all ...
... king against the cardinall , the chiefe whereof were these . 1. First , that he without the kings assent had procured to be a legat , by reason whereof he tooke awaie the right of all bishops and spirituall persons . 2. Item , in all ...
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