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" Whom when he perceived so much in his talk to delight that he could not once in a month get leave to go home to his wife and children, whose company he most desired... "
Sir Thomas More: His Life and Times : Illustrated from His Own Writings, and ... - Página 72
por William Joseph Walter - 1840 - 402 páginas
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Miscellaneous Works of Sir James Mackintoch

Sir James Mackintosh - 1871 - 616 páginas
...less near observer, and would scarcely be credited upon less authority: "When them he perceived во much in his talk to delight, that he could not once...somewhat to dissemble his nature, and so by little and little from his former mirth to disuse himself, that he was of them from thenceforth, at such seasons,...
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 páginas
...to get into it." When the charm of his conversation gave so much pleasure to the young sovereign " that he could not once in a month get leave to go home to his wife or children, whose company he much desired, ... he began thereupon to dissemble his nature, and so,...
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1875 - 912 páginas
...try to get into it." When the charm of his conversation gave so much pleasure to the young sovereign "that he could not once in a month get leave to go home to his wife or children, whose company he much desired, ... he began thereupon to dissemble his nature, and so,...
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History of the English People, Volumen2

John Richard Green - 1878 - 532 páginas
...to get into it." When the charm of his conversation gave so much pleasure to the young sovereign " that he could not once in a month get leave to go home to his wife or children, whose company he much desired, . . . he began thereupon to dissemble his nature, and so,...
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History of the English People, Volumen2

John Richard Green - 1878 - 524 páginas
...to get into it." When the charm of his conversation gave so much pleasure to the young sovereign " that he could not once in a month get leave to go home to his wife or children, whose company he much desired, . . . he began thereupon to dissemble his nature, and so,...
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Moffatt's history readers, Libro 3

Moffatt and Paige - 1883 - 238 páginas
...attention of the king. Henry took him into his service and soon came to delight greatly in his company, so that " he could not once in a month get leave to go home to his wife and children," nor could he " be absent from the court two days together, but that he should be thither sent for again."...
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Champions of the Right

Edward Gilliat - 1885 - 236 páginas
...operations of the stars and planets. Till he, perceiving the king and queen to delight so much in his talk that he could not once in a month get leave to go home to his children, and much misliking this restraint of his liberty, began somewhat to dissemble his nature,...
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Life and Writings of Sir Thomas More: Lord Chancellor of England and Martyr ...

Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1891 - 520 páginas
...him to be merry with them. Who, when he perceived so much in his talk to delight that he could not in a month get leave to go home to his wife and children (whose company he most desired), and to be absent from the court two days together, but that he should be thither sent for again ; he,...
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The Old South Leaflets: Annual ser

1891 - 154 páginas
...to get into it." When the charm of his conversation gave so much pleasure to the young sovereign " that he could not once in a month get leave to go home to his wife or children, whose company he much desired, ... he began thereupon to dissemble his nature, and so,...
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Life and Writings of Sir Thomas More: Lord Chancellor of England and Martyr ...

Thomas Edward Bridgett - 1891 - 544 páginas
...council had supped, yea at the time of their supper, to send for him to be merry with them. Who, when he perceived so much in his talk to delight that he could not in a month get leave to go home to his wife and children (whose company he most desired), and to be...
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