A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... raised by a continuous although slow accretion . We may , however , reconcile ourselves to the labour which the study occasions , by the assurance that , unless we make ourselves acquainted with the great prin- ciples upon which our ...
... raised by a continuous although slow accretion . We may , however , reconcile ourselves to the labour which the study occasions , by the assurance that , unless we make ourselves acquainted with the great prin- ciples upon which our ...
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... raised and endowed , 2 and a parochial 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 ...
... raised and endowed , 2 and a parochial 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 ...
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... raised up the celebrated Thomas à Becket to be Archbishop of Canterbury , and Primate of England ; expecting from his gratitude and his loyalty full co - operation in carrying out the design . A - Becket was the first native archbishop ...
... raised up the celebrated Thomas à Becket to be Archbishop of Canterbury , and Primate of England ; expecting from his gratitude and his loyalty full co - operation in carrying out the design . A - Becket was the first native archbishop ...
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... raise money for his expedition to the Holy Land . The nation was not , in his reign , benefited by any advance in constitu- tional government ; but its prosperity was increased by the diffusion of property , as he supplied his wants ...
... raise money for his expedition to the Holy Land . The nation was not , in his reign , benefited by any advance in constitu- tional government ; but its prosperity was increased by the diffusion of property , as he supplied his wants ...
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... raised an army , and recovered his liberty of action , by the defeat and death of the Earl of Lancaster , in a battle fought at Burton - upon - Trent . He afterwards called a parliament , at which the commons attended , and a statute ...
... raised an army , and recovered his liberty of action , by the defeat and death of the Earl of Lancaster , in a battle fought at Burton - upon - Trent . He afterwards called a parliament , at which the commons attended , and a statute ...
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