The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... pretension . This great topic by which Wilfrid confounded the imaginations of men was , that St. Peter , to whose custody the keys of heaven were entrusted , would certainly refuse admittance to every one who should be wanting in ...
... pretension . This great topic by which Wilfrid confounded the imaginations of men was , that St. Peter , to whose custody the keys of heaven were entrusted , would certainly refuse admittance to every one who should be wanting in ...
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... pretensions . He made with him a partition of the kingdom ; and taking to himself the eastern part , which was always at that time esteemed the least consider- able , as well as the most exposed , he delivered - over to Ethelbald the ...
... pretensions . He made with him a partition of the kingdom ; and taking to himself the eastern part , which was always at that time esteemed the least consider- able , as well as the most exposed , he delivered - over to Ethelbald the ...
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... pretensions . But when the king approached the town with a great army , Ethelwald , having the prospect of certain destruction , made his escape , and fled first into Normandy , then into Northumberland ; where he hoped that the people ...
... pretensions . But when the king approached the town with a great army , Ethelwald , having the prospect of certain destruction , made his escape , and fled first into Normandy , then into Northumberland ; where he hoped that the people ...
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... pretensions on their father's elevation , assumed the sovereignty without waiting for Athelstan's consent . They were soon expelled by the power of that monarch ; and the former took shelter in Ireland , as the latter did in Scotland ...
... pretensions on their father's elevation , assumed the sovereignty without waiting for Athelstan's consent . They were soon expelled by the power of that monarch ; and the former took shelter in Ireland , as the latter did in Scotland ...
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... pretensions to superior sanctity and purity of manners , had acquired an ascendant over the people . He favoured their scheme for dispossessing the secular canons of all the monasteries ; he bestowed preferment on none but their ...
... pretensions to superior sanctity and purity of manners , had acquired an ascendant over the people . He favoured their scheme for dispossessing the secular canons of all the monasteries ; he bestowed preferment on none but their ...
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