The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Death of George the Second: In Sixteen Volumes, with the Last Corrections and Improvements, Volume 4F. Walker, 1824 - Great Britain |
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Page 52
... revenue was become insufficient to support the dignity of the crown , and though the grants , during the later years of Henry VI . were resumed by the same law , yet the York party , as they were the principal sufferers by the ...
... revenue was become insufficient to support the dignity of the crown , and though the grants , during the later years of Henry VI . were resumed by the same law , yet the York party , as they were the principal sufferers by the ...
Page 55
... revenue , and the close confinement of her person in the nunnery of Bermondesey . This act of authority was covered with a very thin pretence . It was alleged that , notwithstanding the secret agreement to marry her daughter to Henry ...
... revenue , and the close confinement of her person in the nunnery of Bermondesey . This act of authority was covered with a very thin pretence . It was alleged that , notwithstanding the secret agreement to marry her daughter to Henry ...
Page 79
... revenue proportioned to them . The politic Ferdinand , while he made a show of war , was ac- tually negotiating for peace ; and , rather than expose himself to any hazard , would accept of very moderate concessions from France . Even ...
... revenue proportioned to them . The politic Ferdinand , while he made a show of war , was ac- tually negotiating for peace ; and , rather than expose himself to any hazard , would accept of very moderate concessions from France . Even ...
Page 153
... Wolsey , and put him in immediate possession of the revenues , which were considerable.36 Hearing of the retreat of the Their Swiss , and observing the season to be far advanced CHAP . XXVII . 153 HENRY VIII . 1509-1547 .
... Wolsey , and put him in immediate possession of the revenues , which were considerable.36 Hearing of the retreat of the Their Swiss , and observing the season to be far advanced CHAP . XXVII . 153 HENRY VIII . 1509-1547 .
Page 163
... revenues of Bath , Worcester , and Hereford , bishoprics filled by Italians , who were allowed to reside abroad , and who were glad to compound for this indulgence , by yielding a con- siderable share of their income . He held in ...
... revenues of Bath , Worcester , and Hereford , bishoprics filled by Italians , who were allowed to reside abroad , and who were glad to compound for this indulgence , by yielding a con- siderable share of their income . He held in ...
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