The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... prelates separately sent me messages not to be discouraged . I was , however , I confess discouraged ; and had not the war at that time been breaking out between France and England , I had certainly retired to some provincial town of ...
... prelates separately sent me messages not to be discouraged . I was , however , I confess discouraged ; and had not the war at that time been breaking out between France and England , I had certainly retired to some provincial town of ...
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... prelate , at that time in a private station , had observed in the market- place of Rome , some Saxon youth exposed to sale , whom the Roman merchants , in their trad- ing voyages to Britain , had bought of their mer- cenary parents ...
... prelate , at that time in a private station , had observed in the market- place of Rome , some Saxon youth exposed to sale , whom the Roman merchants , in their trad- ing voyages to Britain , had bought of their mer- cenary parents ...
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... prelate of the Northumbrian kingdom , increased this subjec- tion in the eighth century , by his making an ap- peal to Rome against the decisions of an English synod , which had abridged his diocese by the erection of some new ...
... prelate of the Northumbrian kingdom , increased this subjec- tion in the eighth century , by his making an ap- peal to Rome against the decisions of an English synod , which had abridged his diocese by the erection of some new ...
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... prelates in the administration of all ecclesiastical , and even in that of many civil affairs ; and though the vigour of his own genius prevented him from being implicitly guided by them , the king and the bishops found such advantages ...
... prelates in the administration of all ecclesiastical , and even in that of many civil affairs ; and though the vigour of his own genius prevented him from being implicitly guided by them , the king and the bishops found such advantages ...
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... prelates thus concurred with the- popular prejudices , it was not long before the monks prevailed , and established their new dis- cipline in almost all the convents . : We may remark , that the declamations against the secular clergy ...
... prelates thus concurred with the- popular prejudices , it was not long before the monks prevailed , and established their new dis- cipline in almost all the convents . : We may remark , that the declamations against the secular clergy ...
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