The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688Cadell and Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... . Constitutions of Clarendon . Banishment of Becket.Compromise with him . His Return from Banishment . His Murder . - -- Grief and Submis- - — - sion of the King . ― 370 State of Ireland .. CHAP . IX . - - CONTENTS . xi.
... . Constitutions of Clarendon . Banishment of Becket.Compromise with him . His Return from Banishment . His Murder . - -- Grief and Submis- - — - sion of the King . ― 370 State of Ireland .. CHAP . IX . - - CONTENTS . xi.
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... sion , the Britons attended only to the suggestions of their present fears ; and following the counsels * Ann . Beverl . p . 45. * Gildas , Bede , lib . 1. cap . 14 . Gildas , Usher , Ant . Brit . p . 248. 347. z Gildas , Bede , lib.1 ...
... sion , the Britons attended only to the suggestions of their present fears ; and following the counsels * Ann . Beverl . p . 45. * Gildas , Bede , lib . 1. cap . 14 . Gildas , Usher , Ant . Brit . p . 248. 347. z Gildas , Bede , lib.1 ...
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... sion , seemed to think himself entitled to extend his authority over the bishops of Gaul , the Pope informed Augustine asks , Si mulier menstrua consuetudine tenetur , an ec- clesiam intrare ei licet , aut sacra communionis sacramenta ...
... sion , seemed to think himself entitled to extend his authority over the bishops of Gaul , the Pope informed Augustine asks , Si mulier menstrua consuetudine tenetur , an ec- clesiam intrare ei licet , aut sacra communionis sacramenta ...
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... sion had been of late so much disjointed by revo- lutions and usurpations , faction began to prevail among the nobility ; which invited Cedwalla , king of Wessex , with his brother Mollo , to attack the kingdom . These invaders ...
... sion had been of late so much disjointed by revo- lutions and usurpations , faction began to prevail among the nobility ; which invited Cedwalla , king of Wessex , with his brother Mollo , to attack the kingdom . These invaders ...
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... sion to Christianity . Guthrum , and his army , had no aversion to the proposal ; and without much in- struction , or argument , or conference , they were all admitted to baptism . The King answered for Gu- thrum at the font , gave him ...
... sion to Christianity . Guthrum , and his army , had no aversion to the proposal ; and without much in- struction , or argument , or conference , they were all admitted to baptism . The King answered for Gu- thrum at the font , gave him ...
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