History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth: Reign of Henry the EighthAMS Press, 1969 |
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... never failed him . He answered answer . that he was not learned , and ' to speak truth , albeit there was a saying in the canon law , that Pontifex habet omnia jura in scrinio pectoris ( the pope has all laws locked within his breast ) ...
... never failed him . He answered answer . that he was not learned , and ' to speak truth , albeit there was a saying in the canon law , that Pontifex habet omnia jura in scrinio pectoris ( the pope has all laws locked within his breast ) ...
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... never slept , but studied and continually imagined , both sleeping and waking , his utter destruction . ' ‡ ful conduct • Taking these things together , and there is 6 the King's Grace , to love and serve your Grace . Of the which I ...
... never slept , but studied and continually imagined , both sleeping and waking , his utter destruction . ' ‡ ful conduct • Taking these things together , and there is 6 the King's Grace , to love and serve your Grace . Of the which I ...
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... never come and wrong was heaped on wrong ; and oppression cried , and it seemed as if no ear had heard its voice ; till the measure of the circle was at length fulfilled , the finger touched the hour , and as the strokes of the great ...
... never come and wrong was heaped on wrong ; and oppression cried , and it seemed as if no ear had heard its voice ; till the measure of the circle was at length fulfilled , the finger touched the hour , and as the strokes of the great ...
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The Country Gentlemen and the Clergy | 40 |
The Clergy and the Laity | 46 |
PAGE | 93 |
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