Historical Gleanings: A Series of Sketches: Wiklif. Laud. Wilkes. Horne Tooke, Volum 2Macmillan and Company, 1870 - 247 sider |
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... monarch might make himself well nigh absolute . So a university rose and fell with the reputation of its teachers . Even the higher courts of law , in the midst of a system under which nearly all justice was admin- istered in nearly ...
... monarch might make himself well nigh absolute . So a university rose and fell with the reputation of its teachers . Even the higher courts of law , in the midst of a system under which nearly all justice was admin- istered in nearly ...
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... ecclesiastical life- peers of a small state in Central Italy , stood to the monarchs , the nobles , and the peoples of Western Europe , to assign the great influence of the papacy to the effect of audacity on the one hand , 6 JOHN WIKLIF .
... ecclesiastical life- peers of a small state in Central Italy , stood to the monarchs , the nobles , and the peoples of Western Europe , to assign the great influence of the papacy to the effect of audacity on the one hand , 6 JOHN WIKLIF .
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... in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries Europe had no nationalities . A monarchy was a precarious and shifting suzerainty over provinces bound together by no closer tie than the monarch's inheritance 8 JOHN WIKLIF .
... in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries Europe had no nationalities . A monarchy was a precarious and shifting suzerainty over provinces bound together by no closer tie than the monarch's inheritance 8 JOHN WIKLIF .
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... monarch's inheritance . In the latter half of the twelfth cen- tury , Henry the Second of England , apart from such real or presumed authority as he exercised or claimed over these islands , held the uncontested in- heritance of the ...
... monarch's inheritance . In the latter half of the twelfth cen- tury , Henry the Second of England , apart from such real or presumed authority as he exercised or claimed over these islands , held the uncontested in- heritance of the ...
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... monarchs were generally engaged . It is hard for us , in the midst of our modern associations , to realise the in- tensity with which medieval Europe adhered to what it conceived to be the pillar of Christianity , the barrier against ...
... monarchs were generally engaged . It is hard for us , in the midst of our modern associations , to realise the in- tensity with which medieval Europe adhered to what it conceived to be the pillar of Christianity , the barrier against ...
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Side 7 - European History, Narrated in a Series of Historical Selections from the best Authorities. Edited and arranged by EM SEWELL and CM YONGE. First Series, crown 8vo. 6s. ; Second Series, 1088-1228, crown 8vo. 6s. Third Edition. " We know of scarcely anything," says the GUARDIAN, of this volume, "which is so likely to raise to a higher level the average standard of English education.
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Side 34 - HISTORICAL OUTLINES OF ENGLISH ACCIDENCE, comprising Chapters on the History and Development of the Language, and on Word-formation.
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