The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... held courts in which they administered juftice to their own vaffals . This law extended not only to the laity , but also to the bishops and clergy . They L 3 They had ufurped a power , during the Saxon fucceffion WILLIAM I. 149.
... held courts in which they administered juftice to their own vaffals . This law extended not only to the laity , but also to the bishops and clergy . They L 3 They had ufurped a power , during the Saxon fucceffion WILLIAM I. 149.
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... bishop of Bayeux , were fo so great that 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 ...
... bishop of Bayeux , were fo so great that 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 ...
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... bishop . To this the king replied , that he did not feize him . as bishop of Bayeux , but as earl of Kent ; and in that capacity he expected , and would have . an account of his adminiftration . He was , therefore , fent prifoner into ...
... bishop . To this the king replied , that he did not feize him . as bishop of Bayeux , but as earl of Kent ; and in that capacity he expected , and would have . an account of his adminiftration . He was , therefore , fent prifoner into ...
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... bishops and attendants were ftruck with the man's intrepid conduct ; they enquired into the truth of his charge , and find- ing it just , agreed to fatisfy him for the damages he had fuftained . William was a prince of great courage and ...
... bishops and attendants were ftruck with the man's intrepid conduct ; they enquired into the truth of his charge , and find- ing it just , agreed to fatisfy him for the damages he had fuftained . William was a prince of great courage and ...
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... bishop- ricks , and openly put to fale fuch abbies as he thought proper . But , not content- ed with exerting his tyranny over his own do- minions , he was refolved to extend his autho- rity over those of his brother . In confequence of ...
... bishop- ricks , and openly put to fale fuch abbies as he thought proper . But , not content- ed with exerting his tyranny over his own do- minions , he was refolved to extend his autho- rity over those of his brother . In confequence of ...
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