The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... council of the clergy and laity was summoned at Winchester , where he was solemnly crowned king of England , by which name the united kingdom was thenceforward called . Thus , about four hundred years after the first arrival of the ...
... council of the clergy and laity was summoned at Winchester , where he was solemnly crowned king of England , by which name the united kingdom was thenceforward called . Thus , about four hundred years after the first arrival of the ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. When the two princes had come to this agreement , a council was sum- moned of the states of the kingdom ; and besides a ratification of this grant , a tithe of all the produce of the land was settled upon the clergy ...
Oliver Goldsmith. When the two princes had come to this agreement , a council was sum- moned of the states of the kingdom ; and besides a ratification of this grant , a tithe of all the produce of the land was settled upon the clergy ...
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... council held at Clermont , where the pope himself exhorted to the undertaking , the whole assembly cried out with one voice , as if by inspiration , It is the will of God ! It is the will of God ! From that time nothing was seen but an ...
... council held at Clermont , where the pope himself exhorted to the undertaking , the whole assembly cried out with one voice , as if by inspiration , It is the will of God ! It is the will of God ! From that time nothing was seen but an ...
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... council , to deliberate in what manner he should be treated ; so that Robert , finding his own liberty to be in danger , was glad to ask permis- sion to return : which , however , was not granted him till he consented to give up his ...
... council , to deliberate in what manner he should be treated ; so that Robert , finding his own liberty to be in danger , was glad to ask permis- sion to return : which , however , was not granted him till he consented to give up his ...
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... council , at which none of the laity assisted , except deputies from the city of London , confirmed her pretensions ; and she was crowned at Winchester with all imaginable solemnity . A crown thus every way secured , seemed liable to be ...
... council , at which none of the laity assisted , except deputies from the city of London , confirmed her pretensions ; and she was crowned at Winchester with all imaginable solemnity . A crown thus every way secured , seemed liable to be ...
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