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... favour of Henry VIII . he was enabled to give his sovereign the best advice , and to assure him , that Maximilian had no other design , by this apparently liberal offer , than to obtain another subsidy , and that , in other respects ...
... favour of Henry VIII . he was enabled to give his sovereign the best advice , and to assure him , that Maximilian had no other design , by this apparently liberal offer , than to obtain another subsidy , and that , in other respects ...
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... favour his pretensions , pleaded , with a shew of regret , that they were pre - engaged . The election fell on Charles V. In 1516 , Pace was insti- tuted treasurer of Lichfield , which he resigned in 1522 , on being made dean of Exeter ...
... favour his pretensions , pleaded , with a shew of regret , that they were pre - engaged . The election fell on Charles V. In 1516 , Pace was insti- tuted treasurer of Lichfield , which he resigned in 1522 , on being made dean of Exeter ...
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... in council faithful advice : learned he was also , says that antiquary , " and endowed with many excellent parte and gifts of nature ; courteous , pleasant , and delighting in music ; highly in the king's favour , and well PACE .
... in council faithful advice : learned he was also , says that antiquary , " and endowed with many excellent parte and gifts of nature ; courteous , pleasant , and delighting in music ; highly in the king's favour , and well PACE .
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Alexander Chalmers. music ; highly in the king's favour , and well heard in mat- ters of weight . " There is extant a remarkable letter of his to the king , written in 1527 , in which he very honestly gives his opinion concerning the ...
Alexander Chalmers. music ; highly in the king's favour , and well heard in mat- ters of weight . " There is extant a remarkable letter of his to the king , written in 1527 , in which he very honestly gives his opinion concerning the ...
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... favour of his sovereign . He had been intimately con- nected with the minister who then happened to be dis- graced , and was in some measure involved in the same misfortune . He forfeited his places . But , conscious of his own ...
... favour of his sovereign . He had been intimately con- nected with the minister who then happened to be dis- graced , and was in some measure involved in the same misfortune . He forfeited his places . But , conscious of his own ...
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