| 1854 - 1112 pages
...and seeking to despatch them instantly ; he also makes the lawyers plead gratis for all paupers. " He is in very great repute ; seven times more so than if he were Pope. He has a very fine palace, where one traverses eight rooms before reaching his audience-chamber; and... | |
| American periodicals - 1855 - 846 pages
...suits, and seeking to despatch them instantly; he also makes the lawyers plead gratis for all paupers. " He is in very great repute — seven times more so than if he were Pope. He has a very fine palace, where one traverses eight rooms before reaching his audience-chamber, and... | |
| Sebastiano Giustiniani - Great Britain - 1854 - 360 pages
...suits, and seeking to despatch them instantly ; he also makes the lawyers plead gratis for all paupers. He is in very great repute — seven times more so than if he were Pope. He has a very fine palace, where one traverses eight rooms before reaching his audience chamber, and... | |
| Edward Foss - 1857 - 572 pages
...have supposed that he might well have been satisfied with his actual position ; for he is described as "in very great repute, seven times more so than if he were pope," and as ruling both the king and the kingdom. He relates that on his first arrival the cardinal used... | |
| Edward Foss - Courts - 1857 - 568 pages
...supposed that he might well have been satisfied with his actual position ; for he is described as " in very great repute, seven times more so than if he were pope," and as ruling both the king and the kingdom. He relates that on his first arrival the cardinal used... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Archives - 1867 - 1020 pages
...exceedingly, and especially the poor, hearing their suits, and seeking to dispatch them instantly. He also makes the lawyers plead gratis for all poor suitors....repute, seven times more so than if he were pope. He has a very fine palace, where one traverses eight rooms before reaching his audience chamber, and... | |
| Samuel Martin - 1863 - 352 pages
...Giustinian, the Venetian ambassador in England, in one of his despatches, says of the cardinal, that " he is in very great repute, seven times more so than if he were pope." His biographer also, referring to this very time, states : — " Thus in great honour, triumph, and... | |
| Magdalen College (University of Oxford) - Oxford (England) - 1863 - 378 pages
...suits, and seeking to despatch them instantly; he also makes the lawyers plead gratis for all paupers. He is in very great repute, seven times more so than if he were Pope. He has a very fine palace, where one traverses LC 1518. Solut. pro expensis Dni Cardinalis, nuper Socil... | |
| John Henry Blunt - Reformation - 1868 - 606 pages
...suits and seeking to despatch them instantly. He also makes the lawyers plead gratis for all paupers. He is in very great repute, seven times more so than if he were Pope. He is the person who rules both the King and the entire kingdom. On the ambassador's first arrival... | |
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