The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... ecclesiastical government ... Insurrection of the Norman barons ... Dispute about investi- tures ... Revolt of prince Robert ... Doomsday book ... The New Forest ... War with France ... Death ... and character of William the Con- queror ...
... ecclesiastical government ... Insurrection of the Norman barons ... Dispute about investi- tures ... Revolt of prince Robert ... Doomsday book ... The New Forest ... War with France ... Death ... and character of William the Con- queror ...
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... ecclesiastical powers ... Thomas a 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 ...
... ecclesiastical powers ... Thomas a 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 ...
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... ecclesiastical , and , besides par- taking of the ignorance and barbarity which were then universal , were strongly infected with cre- dulity , with the love of wonder , and with a pro- pensity to imposture ; vices almost inseparable ...
... ecclesiastical , and , besides par- taking of the ignorance and barbarity which were then universal , were strongly infected with cre- dulity , with the love of wonder , and with a pro- pensity to imposture ; vices almost inseparable ...
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... ecclesiastical honour , from Rome . Gregory also advised him not to be too much elated with his gift of working miracles ; and , as Augustine , proud with the success of his mis- sion , seemed to think himself entitled to extend his ...
... ecclesiastical honour , from Rome . Gregory also advised him not to be too much elated with his gift of working miracles ; and , as Augustine , proud with the success of his mis- sion , seemed to think himself entitled to extend his ...
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... ecclesiastical writers praise him for his bestowing on his sister Dom- nona some lands in the Isle of Thanet , where she founded a monastery . The bloody precaution of Egbert could not fix the crown on the head of his son Edric . Lo ...
... ecclesiastical writers praise him for his bestowing on his sister Dom- nona some lands in the Isle of Thanet , where she founded a monastery . The bloody precaution of Egbert could not fix the crown on the head of his son Edric . Lo ...
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