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... favour of monopoly are to be found . In fact , none such are to be found . The Company have been so ill - advised as at times to issue forth some of the old stock , but only to cover themselves with ridicule . It is not by arguments in ...
... favour of monopoly are to be found . In fact , none such are to be found . The Company have been so ill - advised as at times to issue forth some of the old stock , but only to cover themselves with ridicule . It is not by arguments in ...
Pagina 347
... favour of Charles , but so lightly that it was easily dis- turbed . Yes , a pension or a sufficient bribe would have at any time have disturbed it . Had the hope of the popedom nothing to do with this settlement ? Will any man say that ...
... favour of Charles , but so lightly that it was easily dis- turbed . Yes , a pension or a sufficient bribe would have at any time have disturbed it . Had the hope of the popedom nothing to do with this settlement ? Will any man say that ...
Pagina 351
... favoured the Quixotic designs of Henry , the views of policy here said to have been the sole motive of Wolsey's ... favour of Wolsey , into which the Regent of France was obliged to enter , and which formed a part of the negotiation ...
... favoured the Quixotic designs of Henry , the views of policy here said to have been the sole motive of Wolsey's ... favour of Wolsey , into which the Regent of France was obliged to enter , and which formed a part of the negotiation ...
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