A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... clergy gradually arose ; the Thanes being encou- raged to erect churches on their lands , and to endow them with tithes . But the Saxon clergy did not obtain those privileges and immunities by which , in later times , the En- History ...
... clergy gradually arose ; the Thanes being encou- raged to erect churches on their lands , and to endow them with tithes . But the Saxon clergy did not obtain those privileges and immunities by which , in later times , the En- History ...
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... clergy separated themselves from the laity . The clerk and the layman were governed by the same laws , and sub- ject to the same judicial tribunals . The clergy , however , enjoyed unbounded reverence and respect . The bishops were ...
... clergy separated themselves from the laity . The clerk and the layman were governed by the same laws , and sub- ject to the same judicial tribunals . The clergy , however , enjoyed unbounded reverence and respect . The bishops were ...
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... Clergy from the Laity . - Constitutions of Cla- rendon . - New Laws.- Ireland united to the Crown of England . - Ri- chard I. - Charters to Boroughs . - Effect of the Crusades . - Growth of National Property . ALTHOUGH by the Conquest ...
... Clergy from the Laity . - Constitutions of Cla- rendon . - New Laws.- Ireland united to the Crown of England . - Ri- chard I. - Charters to Boroughs . - Effect of the Crusades . - Growth of National Property . ALTHOUGH by the Conquest ...
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... clergy and barons , who had sworn allegiance to Matilda . He issued two charters in the beginning of his reign , in the first of which he founds his title 1 Matthew Paris , p . 55. Peers ' Report , vol . i . p . 38 . ? Peers ' Report ...
... clergy and barons , who had sworn allegiance to Matilda . He issued two charters in the beginning of his reign , in the first of which he founds his title 1 Matthew Paris , p . 55. Peers ' Report , vol . i . p . 38 . ? Peers ' Report ...
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... clergy . The lay and ecclesiastical jurisdictions , —which under the Saxon govern- ment were peaceably combined in the same courts , where the bishop and earl sat together to administer civil and ecclesiastical justice , -had , since ...
... clergy . The lay and ecclesiastical jurisdictions , —which under the Saxon govern- ment were peaceably combined in the same courts , where the bishop and earl sat together to administer civil and ecclesiastical justice , -had , since ...
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