Henry the Third and the Church: A Study of His Ecclesiastical Policy and of the Relations Between England and RomeG. Bell, 1905 - 446 strán (strany) |
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Strana xv
... not been for the papal forethought and protection , England might , and in all probability would , have become a feudatory State under the French crown , or it may be even an outlying part of the German Empire . Indeed INTRODUCTION XV.
... not been for the papal forethought and protection , England might , and in all probability would , have become a feudatory State under the French crown , or it may be even an outlying part of the German Empire . Indeed INTRODUCTION XV.
Strana xvi
... French endeavoured to maintain that rightly England was not a country apart , but that legally it was an integral portion of Germany . If in the making of the nations England was saved , it was in some measure at least because , as the ...
... French endeavoured to maintain that rightly England was not a country apart , but that legally it was an integral portion of Germany . If in the making of the nations England was saved , it was in some measure at least because , as the ...
Strana 5
... French king , which threatened him . This gain was the main point , and it is hardly likely that he was either serious in his promises , or had any intention of binding himself to the conditions of his absolution if it should suit his ...
... French king , which threatened him . This gain was the main point , and it is hardly likely that he was either serious in his promises , or had any intention of binding himself to the conditions of his absolution if it should suit his ...
Strana 6
... French historian , M. A. Luchaire , sees in the act of the archbishop and barons in thus founding their claims for right government upon previous grants , " the beginning of that con- stitutional rule which in the modern world has ...
... French historian , M. A. Luchaire , sees in the act of the archbishop and barons in thus founding their claims for right government upon previous grants , " the beginning of that con- stitutional rule which in the modern world has ...
Strana 24
... French nobles reached London towards the end of Febru- ary , 1216 , bringing letters from Louis , who promised to be in England about Easter . ' Before this time , however , the pope , informed of the in- tention of the barons , had ...
... French nobles reached London towards the end of Febru- ary , 1216 , bringing letters from Louis , who promised to be in England about Easter . ' Before this time , however , the pope , informed of the in- tention of the barons , had ...
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