| Henry Soames - 1826 - 682 páginas
...wear them more." " What of that," replied the prisoner; " dost thou not mark that this is my wedding should have stand on, was as high as London Bridge, or ever the hat could come to Bishop Fisher." Halle. * He was created Cardinal on the 21st of May. Wharton, Contin.... | |
| Henry Ellis - 1827 - 384 páginas
...supreme Head. It was sayd that the Pope, for that he held so manfully with him, and stood so stifly in his cause, did elect him a Cardinal, and sent the...antiquary, has preserved a portion of a Letter from Thomas • Mall, edii. i548. Hen. VIII. fol. ccxxvi. of the holy Made of Kent with doctor Booking &c. I am... | |
| Sir Henry Ellis - 1827 - 362 páginas
...Supreme Head. It was sayd that the Pope, for that he held so manfully with him, and stood so stifly in his cause, did elect him a Cardinal, and sent the Cardinalles hat as farre as Caieys, but the head it should have stand on, was as high as London Bridge or ever the hat should come... | |
| Sir Henry Ellis - 1827 - 362 páginas
...Supreme Head. It was sayd that the Pope, for that he held so manfully with him, and stood so si if ly in his cause, did elect him a Cardinal, and sent the Cardinalles hat as far re as Caleys, but the head it should have stand on, was as high as London Bridge or ever the hat... | |
| Edward Hall - 1904 - 402 páginas
...supreme head. It was sayd that the Pope, for that he helde so manfully with him and stoode so stifly in his cause, did elect him a Cardinal, and sent the...hat as farre as Caleys, but the head it should have stande on, was as as high as London bridge or ever the hat could come to Bishop Fysher, and then it... | |
| Arthur Donald Innes - 1912 - 398 páginas
...supreme head. It was sayd that the Pope, for that he helde so manfully with him and stoode so stifly in his cause, did elect him a Cardinal, and sent the...hat as farre as Caleys, but the head it should have stande on, was as high as London bridge or ever the hat could come to Bishop Fysher, and then it was... | |
| Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1911 - 400 páginas
...supreme head. It was sayd that the Pope, for that he helde so manfully with him and stoode so stifly in his cause, did elect him a Cardinal, and sent the...hat as farre as Caleys, but the head it should have stande on, was as high as London bridge or ever the hat could come to Bishop Fysher, and then it was... | |
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