History of England in which it is Intended to Consider Men and Events on Christian Principles, 3. köide1839 |
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... farther issue by his wife , declared John de la Pole , earl of Lincoln , his heir ; being the son of a favoured sister , by her husband , the duke of Suffolk . Thus did he persist in wrong- ing his brother's children ; for the son of ...
... farther issue by his wife , declared John de la Pole , earl of Lincoln , his heir ; being the son of a favoured sister , by her husband , the duke of Suffolk . Thus did he persist in wrong- ing his brother's children ; for the son of ...
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... farther showed his subserviency by applying to king Francis for leave to have the English Bible printed in his capital . But , before it could be completed , the French prelates interfered ; seized and burnt 2500 copies ; and compelled ...
... farther showed his subserviency by applying to king Francis for leave to have the English Bible printed in his capital . But , before it could be completed , the French prelates interfered ; seized and burnt 2500 copies ; and compelled ...
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... farther obeyed the dictates of his conscience , in remonstrating with the king himself ; though only allowed to speak with him in the presence of others . But he found his beloved sovereign's heart most earnestly set upon this device ...
... farther obeyed the dictates of his conscience , in remonstrating with the king himself ; though only allowed to speak with him in the presence of others . But he found his beloved sovereign's heart most earnestly set upon this device ...
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