The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ecclesiastical & literary miscellany, Volume 491865 |
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... Boleyn . ' We propose to deal only with the first of these three parts in this paper , reserving the others for a future opportunity . The idea which occupied Sanders ' mind whilst he was writing the first book was plainly that of ...
... Boleyn . ' We propose to deal only with the first of these three parts in this paper , reserving the others for a future opportunity . The idea which occupied Sanders ' mind whilst he was writing the first book was plainly that of ...
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... Boleyn , but certainly the insinuation of Anne Boleyn's being his own daughter is capable of disproof . The connexion of Henry with Mary Boleyn is certain , being evidenced by a great variety of proof ; and the view that Henry was ...
... Boleyn , but certainly the insinuation of Anne Boleyn's being his own daughter is capable of disproof . The connexion of Henry with Mary Boleyn is certain , being evidenced by a great variety of proof ; and the view that Henry was ...
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... Boleyn . Wolsey , thus disappointed , for he had hoped that Anne Boleyn would have followed in the footsteps of her sister Mary , scarcely knew how to proceed . Anne , meanwhile , though allowing Henry every other degree of familiarity ...
... Boleyn . Wolsey , thus disappointed , for he had hoped that Anne Boleyn would have followed in the footsteps of her sister Mary , scarcely knew how to proceed . Anne , meanwhile , though allowing Henry every other degree of familiarity ...
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... Boleyn . And he gives them both a great entertainment at his archiepiscopal residence . Meanwhile books are written , pro and con . , and upon consi- deration of them , several bishops gave it as their judgment that there was just cause ...
... Boleyn . And he gives them both a great entertainment at his archiepiscopal residence . Meanwhile books are written , pro and con . , and upon consi- deration of them , several bishops gave it as their judgment that there was just cause ...
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... and letters will not bear a minute scrutiny . Wolsey prevailed upon the king to avoid the scandal of Anne Boleyn's constant association with himself on all public occasions , and to send her home to her father 134 Sanders and Burnet .
... and letters will not bear a minute scrutiny . Wolsey prevailed upon the king to avoid the scandal of Anne Boleyn's constant association with himself on all public occasions , and to send her home to her father 134 Sanders and Burnet .
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