The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... archbishop of York , who had set the crown on William's head , had died a little before of grief and vexation , and had left his malediction to that prince , on account of the breach of his coronation oath , and of the extreme tyranny ...
... archbishop of York , who had set the crown on William's head , had died a little before of grief and vexation , and had left his malediction to that prince , on account of the breach of his coronation oath , and of the extreme tyranny ...
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... archbishop of Roüen and the earl of Strigul durst not produce this mandate of the king's ; and Longchamp still maintained an uncontrouled authority over the nation . But when he proceeded so far as to throw into prison Geoffrey archbishop ...
... archbishop of Roüen and the earl of Strigul durst not produce this mandate of the king's ; and Longchamp still maintained an uncontrouled authority over the nation . But when he proceeded so far as to throw into prison Geoffrey archbishop ...
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... archbishop of Can- terbury , attempted another innovation , favourable to ecclesiastical and papal power : In the king's absence , he summoned , by his legantine authority , a synod of all the English clergy , contrary to the inhibition ...
... archbishop of Can- terbury , attempted another innovation , favourable to ecclesiastical and papal power : In the king's absence , he summoned , by his legantine authority , a synod of all the English clergy , contrary to the inhibition ...
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