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| William Holden Hutton - 1900 - 384 pages
...Letters cmd Papers, Hen. VIII., vol. v. 1059. " Divers of them have said that of such as were in my house when I was chancellor I used to examine them...to a tree in my garden and there piteously beaten. . . . What cannot these brethren say that can be so shameless to say thus ? . . . I never did cause... | |
| Thomas Edward Bridgett - Great Britain - 1904 - 544 pages
...have made, and daily yet make by me. " Divers of them have said that of such as were in my house while I was chancellor I used to examine them with torments,...to a tree in my garden, and there piteously beaten. And this tale had some of those good * See vol. iv. p. 702, and Appendix, p. 769 (ed. Townsend). t... | |
| Bede Camm - Catholics - 1904 - 624 pages
...that of such as were in my house while I was Chancellor, I used to examine them with torments, caused them to be bound to a tree in my garden and there piteously beaten. . . . What cannot these brethren say, that can be so shameless as to say thus? " In crediting such... | |
| Karl Kautsky - Utopias in literature - 1927 - 266 pages
...persecutor of heretics. " Divers of them (the Lutherans) have said that of such as were in my house while I was Chancellor I used to examine them with torments, causing them to be bounden to a tree in my garden and there piteously beaten. And this tale had some of those good brethren... | |
| James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast - Periodicals - 1900 - 890 pages
...wit did not desert him under the glistening blade of the headman's axe, "that of such as were in my house when I was Chancellor I used to examine them...causing them to be bound to a tree in my garden and then piteously beaten. Except their sure keeping, I never else did cause any such thing to be done... | |
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