The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... resolved to punish it . During this interval , the confpirators being informed that Waltheoff was gone over to Normandy , justly concluded that their defigns were betrayed , and flew 3 tq to arms before their fchemes were ripe for ...
... resolved to punish it . During this interval , the confpirators being informed that Waltheoff was gone over to Normandy , justly concluded that their defigns were betrayed , and flew 3 tq to arms before their fchemes were ripe for ...
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... resolved to purchase the Pa- pacy . For this purpose , taking the opportuni- ty of William's abfence , he equipped a vessel at the isle of Wight , on board of which he sent immenfe treasures , and prepared for his em- barkation , but he ...
... resolved to purchase the Pa- pacy . For this purpose , taking the opportuni- ty of William's abfence , he equipped a vessel at the isle of Wight , on board of which he sent immenfe treasures , and prepared for his em- barkation , but he ...
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... resolved at any rate to apply to the A. D. 1167. pope for his mediation . The pope , on the other hand , was every day threatened himself by the machinations of an antipope . He was apprehenfive that the king of England might join ...
... resolved at any rate to apply to the A. D. 1167. pope for his mediation . The pope , on the other hand , was every day threatened himself by the machinations of an antipope . He was apprehenfive that the king of England might join ...
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... resolved not to admit Stephen Langton as archbishop of Canterbury . As all John's meafures were conducted with violence , he fent two knights of his train , who were fit inftruments for fuch a prince , to ex- pel the monks from their ...
... resolved not to admit Stephen Langton as archbishop of Canterbury . As all John's meafures were conducted with violence , he fent two knights of his train , who were fit inftruments for fuch a prince , to ex- pel the monks from their ...
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