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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... , Dr. Herring , and the primate of Ireland , Dr. Stone , which seem two odd exceptions . These dig- nified prelates separately sent me messages not to be discouraged . I was , however , I confess , discouraged ; MY OWN LIFE .
... , Dr. Herring , and the primate of Ireland , Dr. Stone , which seem two odd exceptions . These dig- nified prelates separately sent me messages not to be discouraged . I was , however , I confess , discouraged ; MY OWN LIFE .
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... prelates in the administra- tion of all ecclesiastical , and even in that of many civil affairs ; and though the vigour of his own genius pre- vented him from being implicitly guided by them , the king and the bishops found such ...
... prelates in the administra- tion of all ecclesiastical , and even in that of many civil affairs ; and though the vigour of his own genius pre- vented him from being implicitly guided by them , the king and the bishops found such ...
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... prelates thus con- curred with the popular prejudices , it was not long before the monks prevailed , and established their new discipline in almost all the convents . We may remark , that the declamations against the secular clergy are ...
... prelates thus con- curred with the popular prejudices , it was not long before the monks prevailed , and established their new discipline in almost all the convents . We may remark , that the declamations against the secular clergy are ...
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... prelates and nobility , taking advantage of this event , sent over a deputation to Normandy ; invited Ethelred to return to them , expressing a desire of being again governed by their native prince , and intimating their hopes , that ...
... prelates and nobility , taking advantage of this event , sent over a deputation to Normandy ; invited Ethelred to return to them , expressing a desire of being again governed by their native prince , and intimating their hopes , that ...
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... prelates ; and Edmond found no better ex- pedient for stopping the farther progress of these evils than to lead his army instantly into the field , and to em- ploy them against the common enemy . After meeting with some success at ...
... prelates ; and Edmond found no better ex- pedient for stopping the farther progress of these evils than to lead his army instantly into the field , and to em- ploy them against the common enemy . After meeting with some success at ...
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