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had favoured against the French monarch. He had now got a Minister who flattered him in every scheme to which his impetuous temper inclined-- Thomas Wolsey Dean of Lancaster surpassed in favour all his Ministers and was fast advancing towards that unrivalled grandeur which he afterwards attained--In a short time Wolsey gained so much in the King's favour that he even supplanted Surry & Fox Bishope of Winchester who had first introduced him to the Kings notice--During the intervals of amusements he introduced business and insinuated those maxims of conduct which he was deserous his Master should adopt--Henry levied a numerous army and