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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... pope's approbation , he prepared for that perilous journey . But his popularity at home was so great , that the Romans , unwilling to expose him to such dangers , opposed his design ; and he was obliged , for the present , to lay aside ...
... pope's approbation , he prepared for that perilous journey . But his popularity at home was so great , that the Romans , unwilling to expose him to such dangers , opposed his design ; and he was obliged , for the present , to lay aside ...
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... pope , and crave his permission to desist from the undertaking . But Gregory exhorted them to persevere in their purpose ; advised them to choose some interpreters from among the Franks , who still spoke the same language with the ...
... pope , and crave his permission to desist from the undertaking . But Gregory exhorted them to persevere in their purpose ; advised them to choose some interpreters from among the Franks , who still spoke the same language with the ...
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... pope informed him that they lay entirely without the bounds of his jurisdiction . The marriage of Ethelbert with Bertha , and much more his embracing Christianity , begat a connexion of his subjects with the French , Italians , and ...
... pope informed him that they lay entirely without the bounds of his jurisdiction . The marriage of Ethelbert with Bertha , and much more his embracing Christianity , begat a connexion of his subjects with the French , Italians , and ...
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... pope , readily em- braced this precedent of an appeal to his court ; and Wilfrid , though the haughtiest and most luxurious pre- late of his age , having obtained with the people the cha- racter of sanctity , was thus able to lay the ...
... pope , readily em- braced this precedent of an appeal to his court ; and Wilfrid , though the haughtiest and most luxurious pre- late of his age , having obtained with the people the cha- racter of sanctity , was thus able to lay the ...
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... pope himself . In his return home , he married Judith , daughter of the emperor Charles the Bald ; but , on his landing in England , he met with an opposition which he little looked for . His eldest son , Athelstan , being dead ...
... pope himself . In his return home , he married Judith , daughter of the emperor Charles the Bald ; but , on his landing in England , he met with an opposition which he little looked for . His eldest son , Athelstan , being dead ...
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