The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... prelates and the heads of the religious orders . He here inveighed against the dissolute lives of the secular clergy ; the smallness of their tonsure , which , it is probable , maintained no longer any resemblance to the crown of thorns ...
... prelates and the heads of the religious orders . He here inveighed against the dissolute lives of the secular clergy ; the smallness of their tonsure , which , it is probable , maintained no longer any resemblance to the crown of thorns ...
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... prelates were natives of the country . But among these was Stigand , archbishop of Canterbury ; a man , who , by his ... prelate , by employing the archbishop of York to officiate at his consecration , he was careful , on other occasions ...
... prelates were natives of the country . But among these was Stigand , archbishop of Canterbury ; a man , who , by his ... prelate , by employing the archbishop of York to officiate at his consecration , he was careful , on other occasions ...
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... prelates , who were be- come obnoxious to him . The legate submitted to become the in- strument of his tyranny ; and thought , that the more violent the exertion of power , the more certainly did it confirm the authority of that court ...
... prelates , who were be- come obnoxious to him . The legate submitted to become the in- strument of his tyranny ; and thought , that the more violent the exertion of power , the more certainly did it confirm the authority of that court ...
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Edmund Ironside Canute the Great | 107 |
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