Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII: Preserved in the Public Record Office, the British Museum, and Elsewhere in England, 2. cilt,2. sayı

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Longman, Green, Longman, & Roberts, 1864 - 921 sayfa
 

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Sayfa 1246 - My lord, if it were not for the personal love that the King's highness doth bear unto your grace, surely he would have out of your chapel not children only, but also men; for his grace hath plainly shown unto Cornysche that your Grace's Chapel is better than his...
Sayfa 1235 - Priest f" and he was obliged to go and play for her ; after which, the King, with the Princess in his arms, came to me and said, " Per Deum, iste est honestissimus vir et unus carissimus, nullus unquam servivit mihi fidelius et melius illo, scribaris Domino vestro quod habeat ipsum commendatum.
Sayfa 1182 - By the body of God, I would sooner see my son hanged than a bookworm. It is a gentleman's calling to be able to blow the horn, to hunt and hawk. He should leave learning to clodhoppers.
Sayfa 1246 - Cornysche that your grace's chapel is better than his, and proved the same by this reason, that if any manner of new song should be brought unto both the said chapels to be sung ex improviso, then the said song should be better and more surely handled by your chapel than by his grace's.
Sayfa 1045 - King consented to pardon them, which was announced to these delinquents by said right reverend Cardinal with tears in his eyes ; and he made them a long discourse, urging them to lead good lives, and comply with the royal will; which was, that strangers should be well treated in this country; adding many other expressions hereon.
Sayfa 924 - ... turn should give it up to the King of France, who delivered it to the Venetians ; Maximilian in return received 100,000 ducats from Venice and as much from France. The compact was duly carried out :
Sayfa 1135 - King, and of the heaviest penalties :' which expressions, and all those above mentioned, he repeated several times, becoming more and more exasperated. While thus irritated, he held a cane in his hand, and kept gnawing it with his teeth.
Sayfa 1252 - Cornysche doth greatly laud and praise the child of your Chapel sent hither, not only for his sure and cleanly singing, but also for his good and crafty descant, and doth in like manner extol Mr. Pygote for the teaching of him.
Sayfa 1045 - King pardoned them, it was a fine sight to see each man take the halter which hung from his neck and throw it in the air ; and they jumped for extreme joy, making such signs of rejoicing as became their escape from such peril.
Sayfa 1276 - King's name, that the inhabitants of those houses that be and shall be infected, shall keep in, put out wispes, and bear white rods, according as your grace devised for Londoners " (see Calendars of State Papers of Hen.

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