The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Rome were represented as the most meritorious acts of devotion . Not only noblemen and ladies of rank undertook this tedious journey ; " but kings them- selves , abdicating their crowns , sought for a secure passport to heaven at the ...
... Rome were represented as the most meritorious acts of devotion . Not only noblemen and ladies of rank undertook this tedious journey ; " but kings them- selves , abdicating their crowns , sought for a secure passport to heaven at the ...
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... Rome . The Roman pontiff , who was making every day great advances towards an absolute sovereignty over the ecclesiastics , perceived , that the celibacy of the clergy alone could break off entirely their connexion with the civil power ...
... Rome . The Roman pontiff , who was making every day great advances towards an absolute sovereignty over the ecclesiastics , perceived , that the celibacy of the clergy alone could break off entirely their connexion with the civil power ...
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... Rome , ' and orders were given them to perform their journey with the utmost expedition . Though the name and authority of the court of Rome were so terrible in the remote countries of Europe , which were sunk in profound ignorance ...
... Rome , ' and orders were given them to perform their journey with the utmost expedition . Though the name and authority of the court of Rome were so terrible in the remote countries of Europe , which were sunk in profound ignorance ...
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