The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... primate . " The king was at last engaged by other motives to give the preference to Urban's title ; Anselm received the pall from that pontiff ; and matters seemed to be accommodated between the king and the primate , " when the quar ...
... primate . " The king was at last engaged by other motives to give the preference to Urban's title ; Anselm received the pall from that pontiff ; and matters seemed to be accommodated between the king and the primate , " when the quar ...
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... primate expected to be introduced to the king , and to receive the kiss of peace , which it was usual for princes to grant in those times , and which was regarded as a sure pledge of forgiveness , Henry refused him that honour ; under ...
... primate expected to be introduced to the king , and to receive the kiss of peace , which it was usual for princes to grant in those times , and which was regarded as a sure pledge of forgiveness , Henry refused him that honour ; under ...
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... primate of great sense and of much seeming sanctity would employ in an assembly of his suffragans : He might act upon these principles , but never surely would publickly avow them . Folliot also says , that all the bishops were resolved ...
... primate of great sense and of much seeming sanctity would employ in an assembly of his suffragans : He might act upon these principles , but never surely would publickly avow them . Folliot also says , that all the bishops were resolved ...
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