The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.1838 - 28 trang |
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... ministers were in proportion . Those of his uterine brother Odo , bishop of Bayeux , were so great , that he resolved to purchase the papacy . For this purpose , taking the opportunity of William's absence , he equipped a vessel at the ...
... ministers were in proportion . Those of his uterine brother Odo , bishop of Bayeux , were so great , that he resolved to purchase the papacy . For this purpose , taking the opportunity of William's absence , he equipped a vessel at the ...
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... ministers of his brother's debauchery and arbitrary power ; he stripped Ralph Flambard , who had been his brother's principal favourite , and consequently obnoxious to the people , of his dignity , and had him con- fined in the Tower ...
... ministers of his brother's debauchery and arbitrary power ; he stripped Ralph Flambard , who had been his brother's principal favourite , and consequently obnoxious to the people , of his dignity , and had him con- fined in the Tower ...
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... ministers by name , all that were concerned in sequestering the revenues of his see , and all who obeyed or favoured the Constitutions of Clarendon . He even threatened to excommunicate the king himself , if he did not immediately ...
... ministers by name , all that were concerned in sequestering the revenues of his see , and all who obeyed or favoured the Constitutions of Clarendon . He even threatened to excommunicate the king himself , if he did not immediately ...
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... ministers , and obstructing all his A. D. 1170. ] measures . At length , by the mediation of the pope's legate , all difficulties were adjusted ; and while the king allowed Becket to return , that prelate consented to wave the kiss of ...
... ministers , and obstructing all his A. D. 1170. ] measures . At length , by the mediation of the pope's legate , all difficulties were adjusted ; and while the king allowed Becket to return , that prelate consented to wave the kiss of ...
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... ministers . He appealed to Langton against these fierce remonstrants , little suspecting that the primate himself was leagued against him . He desired him to fulminate the thunders of the church upon those who had taken arms against ...
... ministers . He appealed to Langton against these fierce remonstrants , little suspecting that the primate himself was leagued against him . He desired him to fulminate the thunders of the church upon those who had taken arms against ...
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