Hampton Court: A Short History of the Royal Manor and PalaceG. Bell, 1900 - 421 Seiten |
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... subject before or since , princes , kings , and emperors courting his smiles . Born to command , infinitely superior in genius to those who addressed him , piercing their motives at a glance , he was lofty and impatient . But there is ...
... subject before or since , princes , kings , and emperors courting his smiles . Born to command , infinitely superior in genius to those who addressed him , piercing their motives at a glance , he was lofty and impatient . But there is ...
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... subject may offer to his sovereign , " is supposed to have been his adroit reply ; whereon the King at once accepted the offer , and the lease of the manor of Hampton Court was surrendered into his hands . With the palace was included ...
... subject may offer to his sovereign , " is supposed to have been his adroit reply ; whereon the King at once accepted the offer , and the lease of the manor of Hampton Court was surrendered into his hands . With the palace was included ...
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... subject he had so deeply studied that Campeggio declared that he knew more about the canon law bearing on the point than any man living . But while Henry never stinted himself in his pleasures and the lighter studies , he did not suffer ...
... subject he had so deeply studied that Campeggio declared that he knew more about the canon law bearing on the point than any man living . But while Henry never stinted himself in his pleasures and the lighter studies , he did not suffer ...
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... subject to a series of distinct regulations , and owned their separate local habitations . Various as these offices had been in Wolsey's time , they were still more now that the whole royal establishment had to be accommodated within ...
... subject to a series of distinct regulations , and owned their separate local habitations . Various as these offices had been in Wolsey's time , they were still more now that the whole royal establishment had to be accommodated within ...
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... subjects were content for the comfort and ease of his Majesty to suffer " in silence . But at once on the accession of Edward VI . they petitioned the Council for redress . Their prayer was favourably listened to , and orders were given ...
... subjects were content for the comfort and ease of his Majesty to suffer " in silence . But at once on the accession of Edward VI . they petitioned the Council for redress . Their prayer was favourably listened to , and orders were given ...
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