A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 - Great Britain |
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Page 73
... granted without op- position to the clergy . So meritorious was this concession deemed by the English , that , trusting entirely to supernatural assistance , they neglected the ordinary means of safety , and agreed , even in that ...
... granted without op- position to the clergy . So meritorious was this concession deemed by the English , that , trusting entirely to supernatural assistance , they neglected the ordinary means of safety , and agreed , even in that ...
Page 122
... granted and confirmed to Otho and his successors , the right of disposing , as Emperor and Patriciate , of the Holy See , as well as that of ordering the installation of the new Popes , and grant the investiture to the archbishop of the ...
... granted and confirmed to Otho and his successors , the right of disposing , as Emperor and Patriciate , of the Holy See , as well as that of ordering the installation of the new Popes , and grant the investiture to the archbishop of the ...
Page 149
... granting his barons and military tenants the power of bequeathing their money by will , remitting all debts due to the crown , offering a pardon for all former offences , and promising to confirm and ob- serve all the laws of Edward the ...
... granting his barons and military tenants the power of bequeathing their money by will , remitting all debts due to the crown , offering a pardon for all former offences , and promising to confirm and ob- serve all the laws of Edward the ...
Page 153
... granting those investitures , but is allowed to receive homage from his bishops for all their temporal properties and privileges . The marriage of priests is prohibited , as well as laymen within the seventh degree of affinity . The ...
... granting those investitures , but is allowed to receive homage from his bishops for all their temporal properties and privileges . The marriage of priests is prohibited , as well as laymen within the seventh degree of affinity . The ...
Page 157
... granted a charter to London , by which the city was empowered to keep the farm of Middlesex at three hundred pounds a year , to elect its own sheriff and justiciary , and to hold pleas of the crown ; and it was exempted from scot ...
... granted a charter to London , by which the city was empowered to keep the farm of Middlesex at three hundred pounds a year , to elect its own sheriff and justiciary , and to hold pleas of the crown ; and it was exempted from scot ...
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