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... gained by it , Henry established in England the rule of stern inflexible justice , except where his special ends were to be served . Anselm , too , had learned upon the Continent views 52 INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH HISTORY .
... gained by it , Henry established in England the rule of stern inflexible justice , except where his special ends were to be served . Anselm , too , had learned upon the Continent views 52 INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH HISTORY .
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... views which he had not entertained when he first took possession of the see of Canterbury . He had then received investiture from William , as his predecessors had received investiture before him , by the reception of the pastoral staff ...
... views which he had not entertained when he first took possession of the see of Canterbury . He had then received investiture from William , as his predecessors had received investiture before him , by the reception of the pastoral staff ...
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... government which was popular upon other grounds than its religious views , and held its ground till it had lasted long enough to avail CHAP . VI . $ 15 . Eliza- beth on 12 THE TUDOR MONARCHY . 115 The Elizabethan Commonwealth.
... government which was popular upon other grounds than its religious views , and held its ground till it had lasted long enough to avail CHAP . VI . $ 15 . Eliza- beth on 12 THE TUDOR MONARCHY . 115 The Elizabethan Commonwealth.
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... views , the bulk of the nation blended together theories and practices till it had assimilated them in spite of their various origin . In the Church , in the State , in literature , in the habits of daily life , there arose something ...
... views , the bulk of the nation blended together theories and practices till it had assimilated them in spite of their various origin . In the Church , in the State , in literature , in the habits of daily life , there arose something ...
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... views at that time in existence , and would answer very fairly to the actual feelings of the nation . But the more anxious these men were to conciliate the Puritans , the less ready were they to give fair play to the Roman Catholics ...
... views at that time in existence , and would answer very fairly to the actual feelings of the nation . But the more anxious these men were to conciliate the Puritans , the less ready were they to give fair play to the Roman Catholics ...
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English History for Students: Being the Introduction to the Study of English ... Samuel Rawson Gardiner Visualització completa - 1881 |
English History for Students: Being the Introduction to the Study of English ... Samuel Rawson Gardiner Visualització completa - 1881 |
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Pàgina 280 - Scotland. 25. LETTERS OF BISHOP GROSSETESTE, illustrative of the Social Condition of his Time. Edited by HENRY RICHARDS LUARD, MA, Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge. 1861.
Pàgina 220 - AUTHORITY OF HER MAJESTY'S TREASURY, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS. ON the 26th of January 1857, the Master of the Rolls submitted to the Treasury a proposal for the publication of materials for the History of this Country from the Invasion of the Romans to the Reign of Henry VIII.
Pàgina 238 - In this edition, the text of each manuscript is printed in columns on the same page, so that the student may see at a glance the various changes which occur in orthography, whether arising from locality or age. 24.
Pàgina 279 - WALSINGHAM,Z who was precentor of the Thomas abbey in the reign of Richard II. ; he appears to have been the inspiring genius of its scriptorium, and was also the compiler of a History of the foundation. The part of the Historia Anglicana attributed to his pen which relates to the present period, is however almost entirely a compilation from preceding writers already named. In the year 1618 there appeared the History of England from the Conquest to the reign of Edward III., by SAMUEL DANIEL,* a production...
Pàgina 82 - But the matters which are to be established for the Estate of our Lord the King and of his Heirs, and for the estate of the Realm and of the People, shall be treated, accorded, and established in Parliament by our Lord the King and by the Assent of the Prelates, Earls, and Barons and the commonalty of the Realm, according as it hath been heretofore accustomed.
Pàgina 380 - His treatment accordingly embraces (to quote his own description) ' the growth or decline of the monarchy, the aristocracy, and the democracy, of the Church and of Dissent, of the agricultural, the manufacturing, and the commercial interests ; the increasing power of Parliament and of the press ; the history of political ideas, of art, of manners, and of belief; the changes that have taken place in the social and economical condition of the people ; the influences that have modified national character...
Pàgina 392 - Hon. B. Disraeli, MP : a Literary and Political Biography," and "Thirty Years of Foreign Policy : a History of the Secretaryships of the Earl of Aberdeen and Viscount Palmerston.
Pàgina 221 - Durham, and in accordance with his pursuits and plans ; having for its object the publication of inedited Manuscripts, illustrative of the intellectual, the moral, the religious, and the social condition of those parts of England and Scotland included on the east between the Humber and the Firth of Forth, and on the west between the Mersey and the Clyde, a region which constituted the ancient Kingdom of Northumbria.
Pàgina 365 - THE LIVES of the Right Hon. FRANCIS NORTH, BARON GUILFORD, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, under King Charles II. and King James II. ; the Hon. SIR DUDLEY NORTH, Commissioner of the Customs, and afterwards of the Treasury, to King Charles II.
Pàgina 299 - With respect to _ . the books included in the above translation, the same critic observes, that ' it is important to know that Polydore wrote this portion of his work whilst many of the persons alluded to in the events of the reigns of Edward IV. and Richard III. were alive, and who communicated with him ' (Pref. pp. xxviii. and xxxii). The work of EDWARD HALL, entitled The Union Edward of the Two Noble Families of Lancaster and Yorke, first printed in 1 542, commences with the deposition of '•...