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... bishops held at Nice , A.D. 325. Constantine himself , and his successors , inclined towards the Arians , who afterwards were guilty of much violence against their opponents , though they did not show any constancy when persecuted in ...
... bishops held at Nice , A.D. 325. Constantine himself , and his successors , inclined towards the Arians , who afterwards were guilty of much violence against their opponents , though they did not show any constancy when persecuted in ...
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... bishops would not acknowledge the authority of Augustine or of the pope ; and nearly six centuries elapsed before Baldwin , archbishop of Canterbury in Henry II.'s reign , extended the jurisdiction of his see into Wales . 1 He was the ...
... bishops would not acknowledge the authority of Augustine or of the pope ; and nearly six centuries elapsed before Baldwin , archbishop of Canterbury in Henry II.'s reign , extended the jurisdiction of his see into Wales . 1 He was the ...
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... bishop of Winchester , aided by public opinion , compelled him to put her away . Edmund , the last Saxon king of East Anglia , was afterwards made a saint . He was buried at Bury St. Edmund's . bloody battles , Ethelred was at last ...
... bishop of Winchester , aided by public opinion , compelled him to put her away . Edmund , the last Saxon king of East Anglia , was afterwards made a saint . He was buried at Bury St. Edmund's . bloody battles , Ethelred was at last ...
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... Bishop and the Earl jointly presided , and the Shire - Reeve ( sheriff ) and the chief thanes sat as assessors . The Sheriff had to arrest de- linquents , and to collect the king's rents and fines . Appeals were made to the king's court ...
... Bishop and the Earl jointly presided , and the Shire - Reeve ( sheriff ) and the chief thanes sat as assessors . The Sheriff had to arrest de- linquents , and to collect the king's rents and fines . Appeals were made to the king's court ...
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... Short Legs . It was stirred up by Odo , bishop of Bayeux and earl of Kent , the Conqueror's turbulent half - brother , who had just been released from prison . tories , A. D. 1091. Henry , the Conqueror's youngest 146 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . ·
... Short Legs . It was stirred up by Odo , bishop of Bayeux and earl of Kent , the Conqueror's turbulent half - brother , who had just been released from prison . tories , A. D. 1091. Henry , the Conqueror's youngest 146 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . ·
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Стр. 117 - William the Conqueror, whose cause was favoured by the pope, was soon submitted to by the English, who wanted leaders, and had been of late much accustomed to usurpation and conquest. Edwin and Morcar, the earls of Mercia and Northumbria '" "Ugh!" said the Lory, with a shiver. "I beg your pardon!
Стр. 247 - King James the Second, having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom by breaking the original contract between King and people, and, by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws, and having withdrawn himself out of the kingdom, had abdicated the government, and that the throne had thereby become vacant.
Стр. 241 - The Cambridge Case. Proceedings against the Vice-Chancellour for refusing to admit Alban Francis, a Benedictine Monk, to the Degree of Master of Arts, without taking the Oaths. 1G89." " An Enquiry into the Power of Dispensing with Penal Statutes. 1689.
Стр. 318 - The HISTORY .OF THE OVERTHROW OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE, And the formation of the principal European States. From original sources, Oriental and European, and comprising the latest elucidations of the Continental and English Antiquarians and Scholars. By WC TAYLOR, LL.D., MRAS, and FSS In one vol.
Стр. 259 - Britain had contracted by the grand alliance, and concluded with moving a clause, declaring, that no peace could be safe or honourable, if Spain and the West Indies were to be allotted to any branch of the house of Bourbon.
Стр. 133 - No man shall be deprived of his life, liberty or property, but by the judgment of his peers and the law of the land.
Стр. 263 - They now passed an act, declaring, that if any persons, to the number of twelve, unlawfully assembled, should continue together one hour, after being required to disperse by a justice of peace, or other officer, and after hearing the act against riots read in public, they should be deemed guilty of felony, without benefit of clergy.
Стр. 100 - ... that the privileges of the church had already revived a sense of order and freedom in the Roman government. The sentence which was pronounced in the synod of Tyre, and subscribed by a large majority of the Eastern bishops, had never been expressly repealed ; and, as Athanasius had been once degraded from his episcopal dignity by the judgment of his brethren, every subsequent act might be considered as irregular...
Стр. 293 - May of the same year he was shot dead, in the Lobby of the House of Commons, by a madman named John Bellingham, who had some crazy grievance against the Government.