The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... pope Alexander ; he discovered some intentions of acknowledging Pascal III . the present anti- pope , who was protected by that emperor ; and by these expedients he endeavoured to terrify the enterprising , though prudent pon- tiff ...
... pope Alexander ; he discovered some intentions of acknowledging Pascal III . the present anti- pope , who was protected by that emperor ; and by these expedients he endeavoured to terrify the enterprising , though prudent pon- tiff ...
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... pope required it , serve three years against the infidels , either in Spain or Palestine ; that he should not insist on the observance of such customs , derogatory to ecclesiastical privileges , as had been intro- duced in his own time ...
... pope required it , serve three years against the infidels , either in Spain or Palestine ; that he should not insist on the observance of such customs , derogatory to ecclesiastical privileges , as had been intro- duced in his own time ...
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... pope . legate , therefore , as soon as he arrived in the north of France , sent over two knights templars to desire an interview with John at Dover , which was readily granted : He there represented to him , in such strong , and ...
... pope . legate , therefore , as soon as he arrived in the north of France , sent over two knights templars to desire an interview with John at Dover , which was readily granted : He there represented to him , in such strong , and ...
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