... with other persons. And that done he would repair into the chancery, sitting there till eleven of the clock, hearing suitors, and determining of divers matters. And from thence, he would divers times go into the star chamber, as occasion did serve;... The Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey - Pagina 25de George Cavendish - 1905 - 192 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Stephen Hyde Cassan - 1827 - 618 pagini
...matters. And from thence, he would divers times go into the star chamber, as occasion would serve. There he spared neither high nor low, but judged every estate according to its merits and deserts. He used also every Sunday to resort to the court, then being for the most part... | |
| 1831 - 388 pagini
...and determining of divers matters. And from thence he would divers times go into the star-chamber, as occasion did serve; where he spared neither high...every estate according to their merits and deserts." Cavendish, whose style warms when he has a pageant to describe, next proceeds to give us an account... | |
| 1835 - 430 pagini
...suitors, and determining of divers mattersAnd from thence he would divers times go into the star-chamber, as occasion did serve ; where he spared neither high...every estate according to their merits and deserts." Cavendish, whose style warms when he has a pageant to describe, next proceeds to give us an account... | |
| 1835 - 432 pagini
...ability and general impartiality of the cardinal's administration in the court of chancery, in which he " spared neither high nor low, but judged every estate according to their merits and deserts." Sir Thomas More thus writes to his friend Erasmus: — "The archbishop of Canterbury" (Warown, whom... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 248 pagini
...and determining of divers matters. And from thence he would divers times go into the star-chamber, as occasion did serve ; where he spared neither high...every estate according to their merits and deserts." Indeed, in the discharge of his judicial functions, Wolsey appears to have been highly exemplary. He... | |
| 1836 - 456 pagini
...Wolsey's administration of justice in private causes has often been praised. In the Star Chamber, " he spared neither high nor low, but judged every estate according to their merits and deserts." In political cases, the object of the Cardinal's Star Chamber prosecutions does not seem to have been... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1837 - 532 pagini
...Wolsey's administration of justice in private causes has often been praised. In the Star Chamber, " he spared neither high nor low, but judged every estate according to their merits and deserts." In political cases, the object of the Cardinal's Star Chamber prosecutions does not seem to have been... | |
| 1840 - 480 pagini
...judged every estate according to their merits and deserts." The commendation bestowed on him, " that he spared neither high nor low, but judged every estate according to their merits or deserts," would justify us in asserting that to a great statesman he added the still rarer one of... | |
| 1830 - 1112 pagini
...judged every estate according to their merits and deserts." The commendation bestowed on him, " that he spared neither high nor low, but judged every estate according to their merits or deserts," would justify us in asserting that to a great statesman he added the still rarer one of... | |
| 1840 - 824 pagini
...divers matters." From thence he went to the starchamber, when that court sat, "where," says Cavendish, " he spared neither high nor low, but judged every estate according to its merits." It will perhaps startle some of onr readers to hear of the chancellor habitually rising,... | |
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