The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... archbishop on account of his great age , he immediately issued orders for overthrowing the houses of the bishop of Mans , and archdeacon of Roüen ; ' and it was not till he had deliberately examined the matter , by those views , which ...
... archbishop on account of his great age , he immediately issued orders for overthrowing the houses of the bishop of Mans , and archdeacon of Roüen ; ' and it was not till he had deliberately examined the matter , by those views , which ...
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... archbishops pretended to sit on his right hand , this ques- tion of precedency begat a controversy between them . The monks and retainers of archbishop Richard fell upon Roger , in the pres- ence of the cardinal and of the synod , threw ...
... archbishops pretended to sit on his right hand , this ques- tion of precedency begat a controversy between them . The monks and retainers of archbishop Richard fell upon Roger , in the pres- ence of the cardinal and of the synod , threw ...
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... archbishop of Roüen and the earl of Strigul durst not produce this mandate of the king's ; and Longchamp still maintained an uncontrouled authority over the nation . But when he proceeded so far as to throw into prison Geoffrey archbishop ...
... archbishop of Roüen and the earl of Strigul durst not produce this mandate of the king's ; and Longchamp still maintained an uncontrouled authority over the nation . But when he proceeded so far as to throw into prison Geoffrey archbishop ...
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The Britons Romans Saxons the Heptarchy | 3 |
II | 50 |
Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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