| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 682 páginas
...unjust charge of their counsellors and ministers, did impute this unto cardinal Morton and Sir Reginald Bray, who, as it after appeared, as counsellors of ancient authority with him, did so second bis humours, as nevertheless they did temper them. Whereas Empson and Dudley that followed, being persons... | |
| Charles Chadwicke Jones - 1828 - 458 páginas
...counsellors and ministers) did impute unto Cardinal Morton, and Sir Reynold Bray, who, as it afterward appeared, as counsellors of ancient authority with him, did so second his humour, or nevertheless they tempted it, and refrained it; whereas Empson and Dudley, that followed,... | |
| 1831 - 472 páginas
...it be with the unjust charge of their counsellors, did impute unto Cardinal Morton and Sir Reginald Bray, who, as it after appeared, as counsellors of...bent, did not give way only as the first did, but shaped his way to those extremities for which himself was touched with remorse at his death.'" The... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1831 - 406 páginas
...it be with the unjust charge of their counsellors, did impute unto cardinal Morton and sir Reginald Bray, who, as it after appeared, as counsellors of...bent, did not give way only as the first did, but shaped his way to those extremities for which himself was touched with remorse at his death.'' * The... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 248 páginas
...with the unjust charge of their counsellors, — did impute unto Cardinal Morton, and Sir Reginald Bray, who, as it after appeared, as counsellors of ancient authority with him, did so second his humtmrs, as nevertheless they did temper them, whereas, Empson and Dudley, that followed, being persons... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1836 - 484 páginas
...it be with the unjust charge of then- counsellors, did impute unto cardinal Morton and Sir Reginald Bray, who, as it after appeared, as counsellors of ancient authority with him, did so second his humors as nevertheless they did temper them. Whereas Empson and Dudley, that followed, being persons... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 732 páginas
...did impute this unto Cardinal Morton and Sir Reginald Bray, who, as it after appeared, as coansellors of ancient authority with him, did so second his humours,...temper them. Whereas Empson and Dudley that followed, heing persons that had no nputation with him, otherwise than hy the servile following of his hent,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 226 páginas
...impute this unto Cardinal Morton and Sir Reginald Bray, who, as it after appeared, ta counsellor• of ancient authority with him, did so second his humours, as nevertheless they did temper them. Whereas Enipson and Dudley that followed, being persons that had no reputation with him, otherwise than by... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 páginas
...unjust charge of their counsellors and ministers, did impute this unto Cardinal Morton and Sir Reginald Bray, who, as it after appeared, as counsellors of...humours, as nevertheless they did temper them. Whereas Einpsou and Dudley that followed being persons that had no reputation with him, otherwise than by the... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 528 páginas
...with the unjust charge of their counsellors, — did impute unto Cardinal Morton, and Sir Reginald Bray, who, as it after appeared, as counsellors of...bent, did not give way only as the first did, but shaped his way to those extremities for which himself was touched with remorse at his death." " They... | |
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