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... party in the state , but his power and influence survived . By his marriage with a princess of the rival family of York , his son and successor Henry VIII . could advance a stronger hereditary claim ; and under the latter monarch , and ...
... party in the state , but his power and influence survived . By his marriage with a princess of the rival family of York , his son and successor Henry VIII . could advance a stronger hereditary claim ; and under the latter monarch , and ...
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... party possessed . Many displays , therefore , of extraordinary talent may be looked for in this period without disappointment . Scholarship not only rose in value among scholars , but became a commodity of intelligi- ble , palpable ...
... party possessed . Many displays , therefore , of extraordinary talent may be looked for in this period without disappointment . Scholarship not only rose in value among scholars , but became a commodity of intelligi- ble , palpable ...
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... party , in their extremity , appear to have been turned . Edward sought to induce the duke of Britanny to deliver up the earl . This proposal the duke rejected , but , being an ally of Edward , agreed to retain him in custody . The king ...
... party , in their extremity , appear to have been turned . Edward sought to induce the duke of Britanny to deliver up the earl . This proposal the duke rejected , but , being an ally of Edward , agreed to retain him in custody . The king ...
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... parties rather than as an assistant of either . At length the Bretons were routed by the invaders in the battle of St Aubin , and , on the death of the duke of Britanny shortly after , the French set forth a claim to the government of ...
... parties rather than as an assistant of either . At length the Bretons were routed by the invaders in the battle of St Aubin , and , on the death of the duke of Britanny shortly after , the French set forth a claim to the government of ...
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... parties ; these two personages were also named amongst Henry's executors , so that they must have contrived to retain their footing in Henry's esteem to the very last . But that monarch was scarcely in his grave , when both Dudley and ...
... parties ; these two personages were also named amongst Henry's executors , so that they must have contrived to retain their footing in Henry's esteem to the very last . But that monarch was scarcely in his grave , when both Dudley and ...
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Página 137 - I have been bullied by an usurper ; I have been neglected by a court ; but I will not be dictated to by a subject : your man shan't stand. " ANNE Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery.
Página 32 - There was also borne before him, first, the great seal of England, and then his cardinal's hat, by a nobleman or some worthy gentleman, right solemnly, bareheaded.
Página 77 - Here landeth as true a subject, being a prisoner, as ever landed at these stairs ; and before thee, O God! I speak it, having no other friends but thee alone.
Página 165 - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
Página 213 - Cole had, according to a promise made to the bishop, provided for him both a tutor, which was said to be the learned Dr.
Página 146 - BOURCHIER, archbishop of Canterbury in the successive reigns of Henry VI., Edward IV., Edward V., Richard III., and Henry VII., was descended from an illustrious family, being the son of William Bourchier, earl of Ewe in Normandy.
Página 17 - Neither did they, towards the end, observe so much as the half-face of justice, in proceeding by indictment; but sent forth their precepts to attach men and convent them before themselves, and some others, at their private houses, in a court of commission ; and there used to shuffle up a summary proceeding by examination, without trial of jury; assuming to themselves there to deal both in pleas of the crown, and controversies civil. Then did they also use to inthral and charge the subjects...
Página 214 - To whom the good man replied, ' My dear George, if saints have usually a double share in the miseries of this life, I that am none, ought not to repine at what my wise Creator hath appointed for me, but labour, (as indeed I do daily) to submit mine to His will, and possess my soul in patience, and peace.
Página 215 - My Lord, When I lost the freedom of my cell, which was my College, 'yet I found some degree of it in my quiet country parsonage : but I am weary of the noise and oppositions of this place; and indeed, God and Nature did not intend me for contentions, but for study and quietness.
Página 27 - 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.