The Church History of Britain: From the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year 1648, Tom 2University Press, 1845 |
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Strona 13
... England ; and now of a grateful guest , became a bountiful host , and courteously harboured these exiles . And as at this time England began to turn France , imitating the language , garb , and manners thereof , so Scotland began now to ...
... England ; and now of a grateful guest , became a bountiful host , and courteously harboured these exiles . And as at this time England began to turn France , imitating the language , garb , and manners thereof , so Scotland began now to ...
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... England was made in the first usurpa- " time of king William the Conqueror . - For the Con- tion of the queror came in with the pope's banner , and under England . " it won the battle which got him the garland ; and " therefore the pope ...
... England was made in the first usurpa- " time of king William the Conqueror . - For the Con- tion of the queror came in with the pope's banner , and under England . " it won the battle which got him the garland ; and " therefore the pope ...
Strona 18
... England's conqueror would not be Rome's vassal , and he had brain enough to deny what the other had brow to require , and yet in such wary language , that he carried himself in a religious distance , yet politic parity with his holiness ...
... England's conqueror would not be Rome's vassal , and he had brain enough to deny what the other had brow to require , and yet in such wary language , that he carried himself in a religious distance , yet politic parity with his holiness ...
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... England , though having no more Latin in all his treasury , yet understood the meaning of , secundum usum Sarum , that all service must be ordered , " according to the course and custom of Salisbury church PP . " coming of 24. I find no ...
... England , though having no more Latin in all his treasury , yet understood the meaning of , secundum usum Sarum , that all service must be ordered , " according to the course and custom of Salisbury church PP . " coming of 24. I find no ...
Strona 34
... England , grew rich by usury , their con- sciences being so wide , that they were none at all ; so that in the barest pasture , in which a Christian would starve , a Jew would grow fat , he bites so close unto the ground . And ever bow ...
... England , grew rich by usury , their con- sciences being so wide , that they were none at all ; so that in the barest pasture , in which a Christian would starve , a Jew would grow fat , he bites so close unto the ground . And ever bow ...
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