The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... served to in- crease their authority . Indeed , the reverence for the clergy was carried so high , that if a person appeared in a sacerdotal habit on the highway , the people flocked round him , and , with all the marks of profound ...
... served to in- crease their authority . Indeed , the reverence for the clergy was carried so high , that if a person appeared in a sacerdotal habit on the highway , the people flocked round him , and , with all the marks of profound ...
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... served to increase the reputation of his sanctity among the people ; and Odo , archbishop of Canter- bury , was so far transported with the spirit of the party , that he pronounced a divorce between Edwy and Elgiva . Ecclesiastical ...
... served to increase the reputation of his sanctity among the people ; and Odo , archbishop of Canter- bury , was so far transported with the spirit of the party , that he pronounced a divorce between Edwy and Elgiva . Ecclesiastical ...
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... serves to strengthen the enemy , and to invite a re- petition of hostilities . Such it happened upon this occasion ... served to stimulate 1002 . their desire of fresh exactions . But they soon had a mate- rial cause of resentment ...
... serves to strengthen the enemy , and to invite a re- petition of hostilities . Such it happened upon this occasion ... served to stimulate 1002 . their desire of fresh exactions . But they soon had a mate- rial cause of resentment ...
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... served to unite them into a closer union . The first acts of this monarch's reign bore the appearance of se- verity ; for he resumed all grants that had been made by the crown in former reigns ; and he ordered his mother Emma , who was ...
... served to unite them into a closer union . The first acts of this monarch's reign bore the appearance of se- verity ; for he resumed all grants that had been made by the crown in former reigns ; and he ordered his mother Emma , who was ...
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... forti- fied it with fresh redoubts . After a short delay at this place , he ad- vanced by quick marches towards London , where his approach served to spread new confusion . The inhabitants for some 54 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... forti- fied it with fresh redoubts . After a short delay at this place , he ad- vanced by quick marches towards London , where his approach served to spread new confusion . The inhabitants for some 54 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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