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... majesty , to have written the Reign of King Henry the Eighth ; ( a ) but that work perished in the designation merely , God not lending him life to proceed further upon it than only in one morning's work : whereof there is extant an Ex ...
... majesty , to have written the Reign of King Henry the Eighth ; ( a ) but that work perished in the designation merely , God not lending him life to proceed further upon it than only in one morning's work : whereof there is extant an Ex ...
Pagina cdxxiii
... majesty the King of Great Britain can be of any service to your affairs , I will represent the same to him , fully assured that his Catholic majesty will interpose with much pleasure . I shall always be devotedly at the service of your ...
... majesty the King of Great Britain can be of any service to your affairs , I will represent the same to him , fully assured that his Catholic majesty will interpose with much pleasure . I shall always be devotedly at the service of your ...
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... majesty means , nor place , nor employment , but only , after so long a time of expia- tion , a complete and total remission of the sentence of the upper house , to the end that blot of ignominy may be removed from me , and from my ...
... majesty means , nor place , nor employment , but only , after so long a time of expia- tion , a complete and total remission of the sentence of the upper house , to the end that blot of ignominy may be removed from me , and from my ...
Pagina cdxlv
... Majesty , have gotten some step into health . My wants are great ; but yet I want not a desire to do your grace service ; and I marvel , that your grace should think to pull down the monarchy of Spain without my good help . Your grace ...
... Majesty , have gotten some step into health . My wants are great ; but yet I want not a desire to do your grace service ; and I marvel , that your grace should think to pull down the monarchy of Spain without my good help . Your grace ...
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... majesty has made me too great for my house . " When Elizabeth asked Francis in his childhood how old he was , he answered that he was two years younger than her majesty's happy reign . In that court , and in the star - chamber , he made ...
... majesty has made me too great for my house . " When Elizabeth asked Francis in his childhood how old he was , he answered that he was two years younger than her majesty's happy reign . In that court , and in the star - chamber , he made ...
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