The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... bishops were overawed by the general combination against them : And the following laws , commonly called the ... bishop to the primate , from him to the king ; and should be carried no farther without the king's consent : That if ...
... bishops were overawed by the general combination against them : And the following laws , commonly called the ... bishop to the primate , from him to the king ; and should be carried no farther without the king's consent : That if ...
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... bishop of Norwich , for their primate . The election of that prelate was accordingly made without a contradictory vote ; and the king , to obviate all contests , endeavoured to persuade the suffragan bishops not to insist on their claim ...
... bishop of Norwich , for their primate . The election of that prelate was accordingly made without a contradictory vote ; and the king , to obviate all contests , endeavoured to persuade the suffragan bishops not to insist on their claim ...
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... bishop ; upon which he ordered all of them with the bishop elect to be castrated , and made all their testicles be brought him in a platter . Fitz - Steph . p . 44 . In the war of Toulouse , Henry laid a heavy and an arbitrary tax on ...
... bishop ; upon which he ordered all of them with the bishop elect to be castrated , and made all their testicles be brought him in a platter . Fitz - Steph . p . 44 . In the war of Toulouse , Henry laid a heavy and an arbitrary tax on ...
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