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" ... We shall do so and so." At this present he has reached such a pitch that he says, " I shall do so and so." He is about forty-six years old, very handsome, learned, extremely eloquent, of vast ability and indefatigable. He alone transacts the same... "
The Reformation of the Church of England: Its History, Principles, and Results - Page 44
by John Henry Blunt - 1897
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The English Reformation: How it Came About, and why We Should Uphold it

Cunningham Geikie - Reformation - 1879 - 542 pages
...business as occupies all the magistracies, offices, and councils of Venice, both civil and criminal. All State affairs, likewise, are managed by him, let...pensive, and has the reputation of being extremely just (as Lord Chancellor). He favours the people exceedingly, especially the poor, hearing their suits,...
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Historical Portraits of the Tudor Dynasty and the Reformation Period, Volume 1

S. Hubert Burke - Great Britain - 1879 - 572 pages
...and councils of Venice, both civil and criminal ; and all State affairs are managed by him likewise, let their nature be what it may; he is pensive, and has the reputation of being extremely just ; he is the Councillor who rules both the King and the entire realm ; his enemies accounted him haughty...
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Historical Portraits of the Tudor Dynasty and the Reformation Period, Volume 1

S. Hubert Burke - Great Britain - 1879 - 580 pages
...carrying out his projects; he alone transacts the same business as that which occupies all the magisteries and councils of Venice, both civil and criminal ; and all State affairs are managed by him likewise, let their nature be what it may; he is pensive, and has the reputation...
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Men and Women as They Appeared in the Far-off Time

S. Hubert Burke - Great Britain - 1884 - 232 pages
...out his projects ; he alone transacts the same business as that which occupies all the magisteries and councils of Venice, both civil and criminal ; and all State affairs are managed by him likewise, let their nature be what it may ; he is pensive, and has the reputation...
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Men and Women as They Appeared in the Far-off Time

S. Hubert Burke - Great Britain - 1884 - 222 pages
...out his projects ; he alone transacts the same business as that which occupies all the magisteries and councils of Venice, both civil and criminal ; and all State affairs are managed by him likewise, let their nature be what it may ; he is pensive, and has the reputation...
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A History of the University of Oxford from the Earliest Times to the Year 1530

Henry Churchill Maxwell Lyte - Great Britain - 1886 - 542 pages
...entire kingdom. ... He, alone, transacts the same business as that which occupies all the magistracies, offices, and councils of Venice, both civil and criminal...him, let their nature be what it may. . . . He is in very great repute—seven times more so than if he were Pope." " Many of the letters that passed...
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Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, Volume 6

Suffolk Institute of Archaeology - Archaeology - 1888 - 578 pages
...indefatigable. He transacted alone the same business which occupied all the magistracies, officers, and councils of Venice, both civil and criminal, and all state affairs were managed by him. He was pensive, and had the reputation of being extremely just. He favoured the...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1890 - 620 pages
...ability, aud indefatigable. He alone transacts the same business as that which occupies the magistracies, offices, and councils of Venice, both civil and criminal : and all state affairs are managed by him, let their nature be what it may. ... He is in great repute, and seven times more...
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The Early Reformation Period in England

Edward Potts Cheyney - Great Britain - 1895 - 204 pages
...and indefatigable. He alone transacts the same business as tKat which occupies all the magistracies, offices and councils of Venice, both civil and criminal, and all State affaire likewise are managed by him, let their nature be what it may. He is thoughtful, and has the...
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Translations and Reprints from the Original Sources of European History ...

University of Pennsylvania. Department of History - Reformation - 1897 - 174 pages
...and indefatigable. He alone transacts the same business as that which occupies all the magistracies, offices and councils of Venice, both civil and criminal,...managed by him, let their nature be what it may. He is thoughtful, and has the reputation of being extremely just. He favors the people exceedingly, and especially...
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