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... princes would find government both easy and secure ; it would raise in their subjects the truest courage , and unite them with the firmest charity ; it would draw from them obedience to the laws , and reverence to the persons of their ...
... princes would find government both easy and secure ; it would raise in their subjects the truest courage , and unite them with the firmest charity ; it would draw from them obedience to the laws , and reverence to the persons of their ...
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... princes who had great mixtures of very gross faults , to do signal things for his service . Not to mention David and Solomon , whose sins were expiated with a severe repentance ; it was the bloody Cyrus that sent back the Jews to their ...
... princes who had great mixtures of very gross faults , to do signal things for his service . Not to mention David and Solomon , whose sins were expiated with a severe repentance ; it was the bloody Cyrus that sent back the Jews to their ...
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... princes whom he served , as ho had been lord - treasurer to tho father the last seven years of his life ; so being continued in the same office by this king , did as dexterously comply with his prodigality , as he done formerly with his ...
... princes whom he served , as ho had been lord - treasurer to tho father the last seven years of his life ; so being continued in the same office by this king , did as dexterously comply with his prodigality , as he done formerly with his ...
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... princes of Christendom , except the Lutherans of Germany ; but none resented it more loudly than this king , who sent over cardinal Wolsey to make up a new treaty with Francis , which was chiefly intended for setting July 11 . the pope ...
... princes of Christendom , except the Lutherans of Germany ; but none resented it more loudly than this king , who sent over cardinal Wolsey to make up a new treaty with Francis , which was chiefly intended for setting July 11 . the pope ...
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... princes for many ages , who had been only trained up to those exercises that prepared them He was bred to war ; and if they could read and write , more was not expected of them . But n Scholar . learning began now to flourish ; and as ...
... princes for many ages , who had been only trained up to those exercises that prepared them He was bred to war ; and if they could read and write , more was not expected of them . But n Scholar . learning began now to flourish ; and as ...
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abbots afterwards ambassador Anne Boleyn answer apostolic appear archbishop of Canterbury attainted authority bishop of London bishop of Rochester bishop of Rome bishop of Winchester brought bull Campegio cardinal censures Christ Christian church clergy Collect commission commons condemned confession confirmed conscience consent convocation council court of Rome Cranmer Cromwell crown death declared desired dispensation divines divorce doctrine duke of Norfolk earl emperor England English faith father favour former France French king gave give given granted hands heresy heretics holy honour judged king Henry king of England king's kingdom lady learned legates letter lived lord chancellor marriage married matter monasteries never Numb opinion ordered pardon parliament persons pope pope's preach pretended priests princes proceedings protector protested queen reason received Reformation reign religion resolved sacrament Scotland Scriptures seemed sent sentence statute things thought words writ wrote