The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... civil union being weak , many private engagements were contracted , in order to supply its place , and to procure men that safety , which the laws and their own innocence were not alone able to insure to them . On the whole ...
... civil union being weak , many private engagements were contracted , in order to supply its place , and to procure men that safety , which the laws and their own innocence were not alone able to insure to them . On the whole ...
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... civil authority was now de- volved on Gregory VII . of the name of Hildebrand , the most enterprising pontiff that had ever filled that chair , and the least restrained by fear , decency , or moderation . Not content with shak- ing off ...
... civil authority was now de- volved on Gregory VII . of the name of Hildebrand , the most enterprising pontiff that had ever filled that chair , and the least restrained by fear , decency , or moderation . Not content with shak- ing off ...
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... civil magistrate . Henry therefore deemed it necessary to define with the same precision the limits of the civil power ; to oppose his legal customs to their divine ordinances ; to determine the exact boundaries of the rival ...
... civil magistrate . Henry therefore deemed it necessary to define with the same precision the limits of the civil power ; to oppose his legal customs to their divine ordinances ; to determine the exact boundaries of the rival ...
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