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(Created claim: text of the quotation (P4): Henry VIIIth's letters to Anne Boleyn, cited as proofs of their too great intimacy before marriage, if not of positive adultery, and therefore decisive as to the improper grounds on which he sued for a divorce from Queen Catharine. [...] The elegant manuscript of this prince's book on the sacraments is also preserved here, and shewn to all Englishmen efpecially.) |
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Property / taken from: A Sketch of a Tour on the Continent, in the years 1786 and 1787, by James Edward Smith, ... In three volumes / rank | |||
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excerpt on notable works in the Vatican Library
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excerpt on notable works in the Vatican Library |
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Henry VIIIth's letters to Anne Boleyn, cited as proofs of their too great intimacy before marriage, if not of positive adultery, and therefore decisive as to the improper grounds on which he sued for a divorce from Queen Catharine. [...] The elegant manuscript of this prince's book on the sacraments is also preserved here, and shewn to all Englishmen efpecially. (English)