The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Majesty's domin- ions . " Scarcely a remonstrance was heard against the reintroduction of the ancient custom ; and this general acquiescence is a sign that the restoration fell in with the current of popular feeling . tive devo- tion ...
... Majesty's domin- ions . " Scarcely a remonstrance was heard against the reintroduction of the ancient custom ; and this general acquiescence is a sign that the restoration fell in with the current of popular feeling . tive devo- tion ...
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... Majesty will do so and so ; ' subsequently by degrees he went on forgetting himself , and commenced saying , ' We shall do so and so . At this present he has reached such a pitch that he says ' I shall do so and so . ' 1992 This was ...
... Majesty will do so and so ; ' subsequently by degrees he went on forgetting himself , and commenced saying , ' We shall do so and so . At this present he has reached such a pitch that he says ' I shall do so and so . ' 1992 This was ...
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... majesty's per- son in all the high courts of this realm or to be as simple as you would have us , to sell all these aforesaid things , and to give it to the poor , who shortly will cast it against the walis , and to pull away this majesty ...
... majesty's per- son in all the high courts of this realm or to be as simple as you would have us , to sell all these aforesaid things , and to give it to the poor , who shortly will cast it against the walis , and to pull away this majesty ...
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... Majesty is the handsomest potentate I ever set eyes on : above the usual height , with an extremely fine calf to his leg ; his complexion very fair and bright , with auburn hair combed straight and short in the French fashion , and a ...
... Majesty is the handsomest potentate I ever set eyes on : above the usual height , with an extremely fine calf to his leg ; his complexion very fair and bright , with auburn hair combed straight and short in the French fashion , and a ...
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... Majesty , or no ; the sub- for I am greatly suspected of all men herein . ' ' My Lord Cardinal , ' quoth the King , ' I can well excuse you in this matter . Marry ( quoth he ) , ye have been rather against me in the attempting hereof ...
... Majesty , or no ; the sub- for I am greatly suspected of all men herein . ' ' My Lord Cardinal , ' quoth the King , ' I can well excuse you in this matter . Marry ( quoth he ) , ye have been rather against me in the attempting hereof ...
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