The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 1G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... bishops and nobility shared the fate of the vulgar ; the people flying to the mountains and deserts , were intercepted and butchered in heaps ; some were glad to accept of life and servitude under their victors ; others , deserting ...
... bishops and nobility shared the fate of the vulgar ; the people flying to the mountains and deserts , were intercepted and butchered in heaps ; some were glad to accept of life and servitude under their victors ; others , deserting ...
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... bishop to the court of Canterbury ; and being zealous for the propagation of her religion , she had been very assiduous in her devotional exercises , had supported the credit of her faith by an irreproachable conduct , and had employed ...
... bishop to the court of Canterbury ; and being zealous for the propagation of her religion , she had been very assiduous in her devotional exercises , had supported the credit of her faith by an irreproachable conduct , and had employed ...
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... bishop of Canterbury ; was endowed by Gregory with authority over all the British churches ; and received the pall ... bishops of Gaul , the pope informed him that they lay entirely without the bounds of his jurisdiction . The marriage ...
... bishop of Canterbury ; was endowed by Gregory with authority over all the British churches ; and received the pall ... bishops of Gaul , the pope informed him that they lay entirely without the bounds of his jurisdiction . The marriage ...
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... bishops of London and Ro- chester , had already departed the kingdom ; when Lau- rentius , before he should entirely abandon his dignity , made one effort to reclaim the king . He appeared be- fore that prince ; and , throwing off his ...
... bishops of London and Ro- chester , had already departed the kingdom ; when Lau- rentius , before he should entirely abandon his dignity , made one effort to reclaim the king . He appeared be- fore that prince ; and , throwing off his ...
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... bishop , along with her ; and , besides stipulating a tole- ration for the exercise of her own religion , which was readily granted her , she used every reason to persuade the king to embrace it . Edwin , like a prudent prince ...
... bishop , along with her ; and , besides stipulating a tole- ration for the exercise of her own religion , which was readily granted her , she used every reason to persuade the king to embrace it . Edwin , like a prudent prince ...
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