The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... civil and religious fac- tions , they seemed to be disarmed in my behalf of their wonted fury . My friends never had oc- casion to vindicate any one circumstance of my character and conduct : not but that the zealots , we may well ...
... civil and religious fac- tions , they seemed to be disarmed in my behalf of their wonted fury . My friends never had oc- casion to vindicate any one circumstance of my character and conduct : not but that the zealots , we may well ...
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... civil and ecclesiastical powers .. 341 Thomas à Becket made chancellor [ 1145 ] . His preferments and life .. June 3. Elected archbishop of Canterbury Entirely changes his conduct VOL . I. ib . 342 344 345 с A. D. PAGE 1163 Quarrel with ...
... civil and ecclesiastical powers .. 341 Thomas à Becket made chancellor [ 1145 ] . His preferments and life .. June 3. Elected archbishop of Canterbury Entirely changes his conduct VOL . I. ib . 342 344 345 с A. D. PAGE 1163 Quarrel with ...
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... civil authorities ..... 348 1164 Council of Clarendon 350 Constitutions of Clarendon ib . Becket opposes them 353 The king's measures to crush him 354 Becket escapes to France 359 1165 His conduct abroad ..... 360 1166 The king's ...
... civil authorities ..... 348 1164 Council of Clarendon 350 Constitutions of Clarendon ib . Becket opposes them 353 The king's measures to crush him 354 Becket escapes to France 359 1165 His conduct abroad ..... 360 1166 The king's ...
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David Hume. THE BRITONS . HE curiosity entertained by all civil- ized nations , of inquiring into the ex- ploits and adventures of their ances- tors , commonly excites a regret that the history of remote ages should al- ways be so much ...
David Hume. THE BRITONS . HE curiosity entertained by all civil- ized nations , of inquiring into the ex- ploits and adventures of their ances- tors , commonly excites a regret that the history of remote ages should al- ways be so much ...
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... civil set- tlement ; and the Britons , by tillage and agriculture , had there increased to a great multitudea . The other inha- bitants of the island still maintained themselves by pas- ture : they were clothed with skins of beasts ...
... civil set- tlement ; and the Britons , by tillage and agriculture , had there increased to a great multitudea . The other inha- bitants of the island still maintained themselves by pas- ture : they were clothed with skins of beasts ...
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