| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 486 páginas
...great hurt and incon- p. 65. venience ; we let you wit, that minding to have all occasion of contention taken away, which many times groweth by those and such like diversities, and considering that amonges other things belonging to our royal office and cure, we do account the greatest to be, to maintain... | |
| John Foxe - 1838 - 786 páginas
...that, minding to have all occasion of contention taken away, which many times groweth by those and xuch like diversities, and considering that amongst other things belonging to our royal office and cure, we do account the greatest to be, to maintain the common quiet of our realm; we have thought... | |
| Church of England, Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 478 páginas
...engender great hurt and inconve10 nience; we let you wit, that minding to have all occasion of contention taken away, which many times groweth by those and...office and care, we do account the greatest to be, to 15 maintain the common quiet of our realm; we have thought good by the advice of our council, to require... | |
| Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 474 páginas
...engender great hurt and inconve10 nience ; we let you wit, that minding to have all occasion of contention taken away, which many times groweth by those and...office and care, we do account the greatest to be, to 15 maintain the common quiet of our realm ; we have thought good by the advice of our council, to require... | |
| Nicholas Ridley - 1841 - 578 páginas
...engender great hurt and inconvenience; we let you wit, that, minding to have all occasion of contention taken away, which many times groweth by those and...amongst other things belonging to our royal office and cure, we do account the greatest to be, to maintain the common quiet of our realm ; we have thought... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1842 - 660 páginas
...engender great hurt and inconvenience. We let you wit, that minding to have all occasions of contention taken away, which many times groweth by those and...considering, that amongst other things belonging to ottr royal office and care, we do account the greatest to be to maintain the common quiet of our realm... | |
| Nicholas Ridley - 1843 - 584 páginas
...like diversities, and considering that, amongst other things belonging to our royal office and cure, we do account the greatest to be, to maintain the common quiet of our realm ; we liave thought good, by the advice of our council, to require you, and nevertheless specially to charge... | |
| Edward Cardwell - 1844 - 514 páginas
...engender great hurt and inconvenience ; we let you wit, that minding to have all occasion 5 of contention taken away, which many times groweth by those and...common quiet of our realm ; we have thought good by 10 the advice of our council, to require you and nevertheless especially to charge and command you,... | |
| John Strype - 1848 - 722 páginas
...wit, that, minding to have all occasions of contention taken away, whicli many times grow by these, and such like diversities, and considering that amongst other things belonging to our royal office and cure, we do account the greatest to be, to maintain the common quiet of our realm, we have thought... | |
| John Barnard - 1849 - 554 páginas
...minding to have all occasions of contention taken away, which many times groweth by those and such-like diversities ; and considering, that, amongst other things belonging to our royal office and care2, 1 See below, Edw. vii. 3. On reference to the first paragraph of the instructions, it will be... | |
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