By reason whereof, king Henrie the seauenth sued to Pope Iulio the second, to haue him canonized a saint.
Indeed, I am exceeding grieved to have done it, not so much for the thing itself as for that which hath ensued of it and byreason whereof Ruggieri is like to lose his life.
By reason whereof, so long as our understanding shall leave it selfe to be cleansed by the fire of Divine love, he will ever keep its living and luminous brightnesse.
Sestos to the Eastwards, by reason whereof we halled into the shoare within two English miles, and there ancred and found fifteene fadom water, and all off from the shoare the sea so smooth, that we might wel haue rid by an Hawser.
By reason whereof, I thinke this to be the same riuer which the Portugals called Senega: For this riuer is also of the same nature.
By reason whereof it is supposed that the pope hath showed himself so double and so deceivable to the King's Grace in his great cause of marriage as he hath done, contrary to all truth, justice, and equity.
They laboured sore, and eate little, by reason whereof, many sickned, and pestilence followed, whereof dyed an infinite number.
Cortes was so wel beloued among hys companie, that they offered willingly to goe with him, byreason whereof he chose .
The Englishmen seeing this, valiantlie set on their enimies, who were foure to one, by reason whereof at length the Englishmen were oppressed with multitude, and brought to confusion.
But to conclude, king Lucius died without issue, by reason whereof [Sidenote: Fabian.
By reason whereof Andreuccio, which was but a freshe water Souldiour, thought that shee had been a great ladie.
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