A Thomas More Source BookGerard B. Wegemer, Dr. Stephen W. Smith, Stephen W. Smith This Source Book brings together classic texts by and about Thomas More--poet, scholar, statesman, family man, educational reformer, philosopher, historian, and saint |
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Page 51
... taken with him . And albeit in the be- ginning they were resolved that with an oath not to be acknowledged whether he had to the Supremacy been sworn , or what he thought there- of , he should be discharged , yet did Queen Anne , by her ...
... taken with him . And albeit in the be- ginning they were resolved that with an oath not to be acknowledged whether he had to the Supremacy been sworn , or what he thought there- of , he should be discharged , yet did Queen Anne , by her ...
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... taken you without bloodshed . The king felt that he had gained honor by taking you , and you yourself felt it no less advantageous to be taken . ( Latin Poems , # 244 ) 8. “ De Cupiditate Regnandi ” 9. For similar expressions of this ...
... taken you without bloodshed . The king felt that he had gained honor by taking you , and you yourself felt it no less advantageous to be taken . ( Latin Poems , # 244 ) 8. “ De Cupiditate Regnandi ” 9. For similar expressions of this ...
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... taken in Wales and burned in London . Then the king , his nobles , and his people , on considering the great peril and jeopardy that the realm was likely to have fallen in on account of those heresies , made at a parliament very good ...
... taken in Wales and burned in London . Then the king , his nobles , and his people , on considering the great peril and jeopardy that the realm was likely to have fallen in on account of those heresies , made at a parliament very good ...
Contents
Erasmus on Thomas More 1519 | 3 |
Ropers Life of Sir Thomas More Knight c 1556 | 19 |
Munday Shakespeares Sir Thomas More c 1592 | 66 |
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