The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... Constitutions of Clarendon . - During Stephen's reign , while the baronage had been losing its influence as a body by internecine quarrels , the Church had been continually increasing in ... Constitutions of Clarendon The Grand Assize.
... Constitutions of Clarendon . - During Stephen's reign , while the baronage had been losing its influence as a body by internecine quarrels , the Church had been continually increasing in ... Constitutions of Clarendon The Grand Assize.
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... constitutions of Clarendon . No. 1. Of the constitutions of Clarendon and the success- ful ecclesiastical opposition thereto . No. 2. Practical example of the consequences of the nullity of the constitutions of Clarendon . Of the ...
... constitutions of Clarendon . No. 1. Of the constitutions of Clarendon and the success- ful ecclesiastical opposition thereto . No. 2. Practical example of the consequences of the nullity of the constitutions of Clarendon . Of the ...
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... Constitutions of Clarendon , of which one copy apparently went to the king's treasury . This seems strange , for the evidence suggests an increasing emphasis during Henry's reign on the importance of the written word , and , if I am ...
... Constitutions of Clarendon , of which one copy apparently went to the king's treasury . This seems strange , for the evidence suggests an increasing emphasis during Henry's reign on the importance of the written word , and , if I am ...
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