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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… years old, and extremely handsome. Nature could not have done more for him. He is much handsomer than any other … I cannot judge, say, ne write what is to be thought or done; and continually I do write, according to the … of St. Cuthbert, who never suffered injury to be done to his Church unrequited. But for that the Scotch might …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… has been transformed. Much interesting work has been done on a wide variety of subjects. In particular, the …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… in the works of writers who have preceded me. I have done so in no captious spirit, but purely from the point of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Suffolk and Wolsey closely together. The first thing to be done was to send an embassy, and congratulate Francis I. on … Suffolk, describing the interview to Wolsey, "he had done thys, I cold do non lyes but to thanke hes grace for the … to do until after the first audience. This appears to be done in order to make us advance; but as we do not know the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… letting I dare not wait upon I would. "If something be not done, and done speedily," he writes on one occasion to lady Margaret, … to further his election, bon gr, mal gr, as has been done on other occasions." With a keen perception of the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… on the 22nd and at Zurich on the 24th. "Nothing can be done here without money," he says; "the French king has … of his ally. This seems to have been his first idea;this done, he could drive a better bargain with France by selling … tallest horse, wrote home a letter to Wolsey, said he had done nothing to hinder business, and proceeded to read him a …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… they have promised him the Papacy, which we might have done with much better grace. I see quite well he will be very … to descend at Sandwich or about those parts, as he hath done, to see and visit the King and the Queen, his uncle and … finally all the princesses and ladies of the company. This done, dinner was announced. At the third service, Mountjoy …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… his advice had not borne the fruit desired by both. He had done his uttermost, and was so extremely driven "he knew "no … rod, and expressed his "contrition" if anything had been done by him or his, prejudicial to their common interests(so … should consent to any such appointment. She said it was done for to abuse those governors for the time, to the intent …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… ye much marvel, considering the great service that he hath done him, and how near he is of his blood. And thereupon I … after his fall. 21 It is true that the Duke had done nothing to conciliate the powerful Cardinal, now grown … to do so. The Duke said also that all that Henry VII. had done was done wrongfully; and as for himself he was so great …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… compliment paid to the French gentlemen at Greenwich. That done, he withdrew to another chamber, accompanied by … Notre Dame, where the Scotch guard "kept the room." Mass done, the legate advanced to the high altar, and gave a … Francis signed the oath with his own hand. "Sire, ye have done a noble act to day," said the legate. "By my faith," …