The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... granting an asylum to fuch of the enemy as had fought protection from his refentment . The natives , informed of his intention , were fenfible of the unequal conteft , and endeavoured to appease him by fubmiffion . He received their ...
... granting an asylum to fuch of the enemy as had fought protection from his refentment . The natives , informed of his intention , were fenfible of the unequal conteft , and endeavoured to appease him by fubmiffion . He received their ...
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... granted them their lives , but confifcated all their eftates , and banished them the kingdom . William , thus freed from all danger of infur rection , and fixed in the peaceable poffeffion of the kingdom , fhewed the firft inftance of ...
... granted them their lives , but confifcated all their eftates , and banished them the kingdom . William , thus freed from all danger of infur rection , and fixed in the peaceable poffeffion of the kingdom , fhewed the firft inftance of ...
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... granted them a charter , eftablishing the churches in poffeffion of all their immunities . abolishing thofe excel- five fines which used to be exacted from heirs ; granting his barons , and military tenants , the power of bequeathing ...
... granted them a charter , eftablishing the churches in poffeffion of all their immunities . abolishing thofe excel- five fines which used to be exacted from heirs ; granting his barons , and military tenants , the power of bequeathing ...
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... liberty to be in danger , was glad to afk permiffion to return ; which , however , was not granted him till he confented to give up his penfion . But 1 But the confequences of Robert's indifere- tion were not confined HENRY I 189.
... liberty to be in danger , was glad to afk permiffion to return ; which , however , was not granted him till he confented to give up his penfion . But 1 But the confequences of Robert's indifere- tion were not confined HENRY I 189.
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... granting ecclefiaftical inveftitures , but was allowed to receive homage from his bi- shops for all their temporal properties and privi- leges . The marriage of priests also was prohi- bited , and laymen were not allowed to marry within ...
... granting ecclefiaftical inveftitures , but was allowed to receive homage from his bi- shops for all their temporal properties and privi- leges . The marriage of priests also was prohi- bited , and laymen were not allowed to marry within ...
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