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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… you for your advertisements, because we think that no man being so much bound to us as you are will have a sinister … appears to it to be forbidden by God. (5.) No Christian man is to regard those who fear man more than God. Replies to arguments alleged for the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… coming, and, in compliance with his request, has sent a man to hasten him. Norfolk complains that Montmorency has not … himself ill-treated. I beg you will consider the poor man to whom I have given it at the instance of Master Hales, … be sold by weight. 6. Sowing of flax and hemp. 7. "Where a man killing a thief shall not forfeit his goods." 8. Sale of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and perhaps of Belgrade,for it is only talking to a deaf man. An Ethiopian has arrived here who calls himself … Vienna Archives. 160. Chapuys to Charles V. The day my man left to go to your Majesty, the King, with a show of … Yarmouth, performs his office mainly by a deputy, a young man ; and also Bryan, the customer of the same, some time an …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in all haste. This morning a ship of Lynn was chased by a man of war off the Farne Island, but came in safety to … doubts touching the payment of the money to the Young Man, and supply some omissions in Bonner's instructions. If the vote of the Young Man agrees with that of the Old Man, they may pay the money …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… have lost knowledge of many things by not entertaining the man of France. The expense was not great for such a man. Calais, 8 Feb. Hol., pp. 2. Add. : My [Lor]d … con ... Highness by the law. And as touching the Young Man, he is con ... a copy of the Old Man's writings, which …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… whether Cromwell quite believed him. Denies that any man has had any book of his to print since the book of the … answer, though the matter and book concerned the simplest man in the town, and were of the simplest man's making. In many things touched in the book, knows not …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Emperor in a couple of hours, as Tuke said yesterday to a man who reported it to me ( et cest la chose dont il bapt yci … you and my good lady to be good unto Thomas Hunt, a poor man at Calais, for the room of soldier with 6 d. a day in the … lacks none of the qualities which should become an honest man, over and beside the gift of nature, wherewith God hath …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and hope to succeed in the King's affairs. I doubt no man but the king of Poland, who is much counselled by … He immediately sent for Wm. Sandome, the elder, a man of 150 l. land, dwelling within a mile, and John … for the special token she lately sent me, which was a tall man with a halbert; notwithstanding he had no feet to stand …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… are old. I did not say to him what Lycurgus said to a man who boasted of having no enemy; that in that case he … archbishop of Canterbury, who then was her ordinary and a man reputed of high wisdom and learning, told him that she … sign the books monthly. The amounts far exceed any mean man's power to bear if he should have no discharge till the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… it, he might assist me, but whatever communication any man used in his company or monastery it may be allowed, so it … in it, except I am paid for my service. Master Marshal's 7 man has made hot suit to Mr. Secretary that his master may … sheets and linen. He must pay weekly for his board and his man's, and for whatever he eats and drinks between meals; so …
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