The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... Becket , arch- bishop of Canterbury ... Quarrel between the king and Becket ... Constitutions of Clarendon ... Banishment of Becket ... Compromise with him ... His return from banishment ... His mur- der ... Grief ... and submission of ...
... Becket , arch- bishop of Canterbury ... Quarrel between the king and Becket ... Constitutions of Clarendon ... Banishment of Becket ... Compromise with him ... His return from banishment ... His mur- der ... Grief ... and submission of ...
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... Becket , Archbishop of Canterbury ... 6 . Quarrel between the King and Becket ... 7 . Constitutions of Clarendon ... 8 . Banishment of Becket ... 9 . Com- promise with him ... 10 . His Return from Banish- ment ... 11 . His Murder ... 12 ...
... Becket , Archbishop of Canterbury ... 6 . Quarrel between the King and Becket ... 7 . Constitutions of Clarendon ... 8 . Banishment of Becket ... 9 . Com- promise with him ... 10 . His Return from Banish- ment ... 11 . His Murder ... 12 ...
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... Becket his chancellor , on whose compliance he thought he could entirely depend . 5. Thomas a Becket , the first man of English descent who , since the Norman conquest , had , during the course of a whole century , risen to any ...
... Becket his chancellor , on whose compliance he thought he could entirely depend . 5. Thomas a Becket , the first man of English descent who , since the Norman conquest , had , during the course of a whole century , risen to any ...
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... Becket had been instru- mental in supporting that resolution of the arch- bishop , which had tended so much to facilitate his own advancement to the throne , was already prepossessed in his favour ; and finding , on far- ther ...
... Becket had been instru- mental in supporting that resolution of the arch- bishop , which had tended so much to facilitate his own advancement to the throne , was already prepossessed in his favour ; and finding , on far- ther ...
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... Becket , after a vehement struggle , let go his coat ; which the king bestowed on the beggar , who , being igno- rant of the quality of the persons , was not a little surprised at the present . Becket , who by his complaisance and good ...
... Becket , after a vehement struggle , let go his coat ; which the king bestowed on the beggar , who , being igno- rant of the quality of the persons , was not a little surprised at the present . Becket , who by his complaisance and good ...
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