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Strona vii
... matter in my own justification : I am sorry that I cannot return this learned person his compli- ment to myself , that he was led into a mistake . P. 310 . The next , and indeed the last particular , that out of many more I will mention ...
... matter in my own justification : I am sorry that I cannot return this learned person his compli- ment to myself , that he was led into a mistake . P. 310 . The next , and indeed the last particular , that out of many more I will mention ...
Strona ix
... in the matter of king Henry's di- vorce ; of which I had the free use , as of every thing else that was in the library of my learned and dear brother , the late bishop of Ely ; in whose death the church THE PREFACE . ix.
... in the matter of king Henry's di- vorce ; of which I had the free use , as of every thing else that was in the library of my learned and dear brother , the late bishop of Ely ; in whose death the church THE PREFACE . ix.
Strona xxi
... matter to any person . The court was then so set on extirpating heresy , that they apprehended any thing said by me might bring me into trouble : they would do me justice , so I needed not be concerned to do it to myself . I must also ...
... matter to any person . The court was then so set on extirpating heresy , that they apprehended any thing said by me might bring me into trouble : they would do me justice , so I needed not be concerned to do it to myself . I must also ...
Strona xxiii
... matter , whether it stood for him , " or against him . To this Pace answered , that the king " desired nothing but what became a noble and a virtuous " prince ; and that he would do a most acceptable thing to ❝him , if he would take ...
... matter , whether it stood for him , " or against him . To this Pace answered , that the king " desired nothing but what became a noble and a virtuous " prince ; and that he would do a most acceptable thing to ❝him , if he would take ...
Strona xxiv
... matter . Wakefield , ravished to be thus employed , " said he would justify all that Pace had said to the king : " but then , apprehending that Pace might deceive him , or " be deceived himself , or perhaps that the king might change ...
... matter . Wakefield , ravished to be thus employed , " said he would justify all that Pace had said to the king : " but then , apprehending that Pace might deceive him , or " be deceived himself , or perhaps that the king might change ...
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