Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of Queen Victoria, 2 tomasJ. Cockcroft & Company, 1875 |
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... hear his pleasant jests . ' There was no remedy but to be dull . " When Sir Thomas perceived his pleasant conceits so much to delight them that he could scarce once in a month get leave to go home to his wife and children , and that he ...
... hear his pleasant jests . ' There was no remedy but to be dull . " When Sir Thomas perceived his pleasant conceits so much to delight them that he could scarce once in a month get leave to go home to his wife and children , and that he ...
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... hear the truth , and pointed out some great faults com- mitted in it . Whereupon the Cardinal , starting up in a rage , exclaimed , - " By the Mass , thou art the veriest fool of all the Council ! " at which Sir Thomas , smiling , said ...
... hear the truth , and pointed out some great faults com- mitted in it . Whereupon the Cardinal , starting up in a rage , exclaimed , - " By the Mass , thou art the veriest fool of all the Council ! " at which Sir Thomas , smiling , said ...
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... hears of the new appoint- ment . " Crom . Sir Thomas More is chosen That's somewhat sudden : Lord Chancellor in your place . " " Wols . But he's a learned man . May he continue Long in his Highness favor , and do justice For truth's ...
... hears of the new appoint- ment . " Crom . Sir Thomas More is chosen That's somewhat sudden : Lord Chancellor in your place . " " Wols . But he's a learned man . May he continue Long in his Highness favor , and do justice For truth's ...
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... hear it before another , at your entreaty ; if his cause be not all the best , I may move the parties to fall to some reason- able end by arbitrament . But this one thing I assure thee , on my faith , that if the parties will at my ...
... hear it before another , at your entreaty ; if his cause be not all the best , I may move the parties to fall to some reason- able end by arbitrament . But this one thing I assure thee , on my faith , that if the parties will at my ...
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... hear what is said on this subject by More him- self - allowed on all hands ( however erroneous his opinions on religion ) to have been the most sincere , candid , and truthful of men : — 1 993 O More , 121 . 2 For some cases in part ...
... hear what is said on this subject by More him- self - allowed on all hands ( however erroneous his opinions on religion ) to have been the most sincere , candid , and truthful of men : — 1 993 O More , 121 . 2 For some cases in part ...
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