The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Becket the sum of three hundred pounds , which the primate had levied upon the honours of Eye and Berkham , while in his possession . Becket , after premis- ing that he was not obliged to answer to this suit , because it was not ...
... Becket the sum of three hundred pounds , which the primate had levied upon the honours of Eye and Berkham , while in his possession . Becket , after premis- ing that he was not obliged to answer to this suit , because it was not ...
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... Becket . demand upon Becket , was a practice altogether new and unprece- dented ; tended directly to the subversion of the government ; and could receive no colour of excuse , except from the determined resolution , which was but too ...
... Becket . demand upon Becket , was a practice altogether new and unprece- dented ; tended directly to the subversion of the government ; and could receive no colour of excuse , except from the determined resolution , which was but too ...
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... Becket subscribed the Constitutions of Clarendon , he said plainly to all the bishops of England , It is my master's pleasure , that I should forswear myself , and at present I submit to it , and do resolve to incur a perjury , and ...
... Becket subscribed the Constitutions of Clarendon , he said plainly to all the bishops of England , It is my master's pleasure , that I should forswear myself , and at present I submit to it , and do resolve to incur a perjury , and ...
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