A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... sent to the Angles , and desired them to send more assistance . They described the worthlessness of the Britons , and the richness of the land . They then sent them greater support . Then came the men from three powers of Germany , the ...
... sent to the Angles , and desired them to send more assistance . They described the worthlessness of the Britons , and the richness of the land . They then sent them greater support . Then came the men from three powers of Germany , the ...
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... sent of his elder brother , but more especially upon the consent of a large proportion of the people of the kingdom of Wessex . But the royal authority was never allowed to be separated from the royal race ; no subject could aspire to ...
... sent of his elder brother , but more especially upon the consent of a large proportion of the people of the kingdom of Wessex . But the royal authority was never allowed to be separated from the royal race ; no subject could aspire to ...
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... sent by Pope Gregory from Rome to England , in the latter end of the sixth century , during the reign of Ethel- bert . Through the influence of Adelberga , the Queen , who had secretly embraced Christianity , Augustine obtained royal ...
... sent by Pope Gregory from Rome to England , in the latter end of the sixth century , during the reign of Ethel- bert . Through the influence of Adelberga , the Queen , who had secretly embraced Christianity , Augustine obtained royal ...
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... sent he his men all over England in each shire , commissioning them to find out how many hundreds of hydes were in the shire , what land the king himself had , and what stock upon the lands ; or what dues he ought to have by the year ...
... sent he his men all over England in each shire , commissioning them to find out how many hundreds of hydes were in the shire , what land the king himself had , and what stock upon the lands ; or what dues he ought to have by the year ...
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... sent ambassadors to entreat the Pope to support their claims . But John outbid them in the favour of the Holy Father , not only by so great a concession of power to the Church , but by also taking upon him the Cross , and vowing an ...
... sent ambassadors to entreat the Pope to support their claims . But John outbid them in the favour of the Holy Father , not only by so great a concession of power to the Church , but by also taking upon him the Cross , and vowing an ...
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