History of Great Britain and Ireland: With an Account of the Present State and Resources of the United Kingdom and Its Colonies; for the Use of Schools and Private StudentsOliver, 1871 - 491 trang |
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... Measures - Illegal Suspension of the Test Act - The Dispensing Power - Attack upon the Church - Proceedings of the High Commission - Declaration of Indulgence - The Universities - Scotland- Second Declaration of Indulgence ...
... Measures - Illegal Suspension of the Test Act - The Dispensing Power - Attack upon the Church - Proceedings of the High Commission - Declaration of Indulgence - The Universities - Scotland- Second Declaration of Indulgence ...
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... measure of their ven- geance , some of Odo's retainers seized Elgiva , branded her on the face with a red - hot iron , and caused her to be transported to Ireland . She soon , however , recovered from her cruel wounds , and returning to ...
... measure of their ven- geance , some of Odo's retainers seized Elgiva , branded her on the face with a red - hot iron , and caused her to be transported to Ireland . She soon , however , recovered from her cruel wounds , and returning to ...
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... measures , and an ar- mistice was concluded , by which it was agreed to refer all differences to a witenagemot or meeting of the witan , to be held at London in the following autumn . This delay was fatal to the cause of Godwin , for ...
... measures , and an ar- mistice was concluded , by which it was agreed to refer all differences to a witenagemot or meeting of the witan , to be held at London in the following autumn . This delay was fatal to the cause of Godwin , for ...
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... measure fictitious , were procured in the Gaelic language ; but the Highlanders brought them over when they passed from Ire- land into Scotland , and the persons celebrated in them , so far as they are real , were Irish . The principal ...
... measure fictitious , were procured in the Gaelic language ; but the Highlanders brought them over when they passed from Ire- land into Scotland , and the persons celebrated in them , so far as they are real , were Irish . The principal ...
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... measures , there can be little doubt that these ejections had the effect of raising the charac- ter of the church by filling it with men of learning . While William was thus engaged in overturning the insti tutions of the country he had ...
... measures , there can be little doubt that these ejections had the effect of raising the charac- ter of the church by filling it with men of learning . While William was thus engaged in overturning the insti tutions of the country he had ...
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