The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the accession of Charles the FirstUniversity Press, 1884 |
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... says that Fisher continued to be chancellor to ' his last hour , ' that is , to June 22 , 1535 , and the lists which represent Cromwell as created chancellor in 1533 are cer- tainly in error ( see Cooper , Annals , 1371 , note 5 ) ...
... says that Fisher continued to be chancellor to ' his last hour , ' that is , to June 22 , 1535 , and the lists which represent Cromwell as created chancellor in 1533 are cer- tainly in error ( see Cooper , Annals , 1371 , note 5 ) ...
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... says Lloyd , ' made Cromwell chancellor to save itself ' . ' Already Master of the Rolls , chancellor of the exchequer , and secretary of state , the of preceding signs of his growing power were such as none might safely disregard ...
... says Lloyd , ' made Cromwell chancellor to save itself ' . ' Already Master of the Rolls , chancellor of the exchequer , and secretary of state , the of preceding signs of his growing power were such as none might safely disregard ...
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... says the injunction , ' after they have profited in good learning may be partners of their patrons cure " and charge as well in preaching , as otherwise in the execution of their offices , or may when need shall be , otherwise profit ...
... says the injunction , ' after they have profited in good learning may be partners of their patrons cure " and charge as well in preaching , as otherwise in the execution of their offices , or may when need shall be , otherwise profit ...
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... say to what base uses it might not be turned : a granary , or perchance a tannery , might arise , which the 1 Downes says of him he was well skilled in the constitution both of Church and State , and there was scarce any considerable ...
... say to what base uses it might not be turned : a granary , or perchance a tannery , might arise , which the 1 Downes says of him he was well skilled in the constitution both of Church and State , and there was scarce any considerable ...
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... says the letter , ' is not only an ornament to the university but is especially suited for holding congregations and for the transaction of the other business of the body " . petitions the uni- pecu- shew that The versity was much im ...
... says the letter , ' is not only an ornament to the university but is especially suited for holding congregations and for the transaction of the other business of the body " . petitions the uni- pecu- shew that The versity was much im ...
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