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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... England and Rome in the thirteenth century , there has been , it seems to me , a tendency - I may call it , perhaps , a natural tendency - to minimise and exaggerate . Those holding one set of opinions have been , perhaps , too blind to ...
... England and Rome in the thirteenth century , there has been , it seems to me , a tendency - I may call it , perhaps , a natural tendency - to minimise and exaggerate . Those holding one set of opinions have been , perhaps , too blind to ...
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... England and France . The popes , reduced to great straits in the government of the Church and Christendom at one of the most critical moments in the history of Europe , were unable to reward faithful services except by conferring ...
... England and France . The popes , reduced to great straits in the government of the Church and Christendom at one of the most critical moments in the history of Europe , were unable to reward faithful services except by conferring ...
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... 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 late Lord Acton once declared , the union of ...
... 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 late Lord Acton once declared , the union of ...
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... England and three hundred for Ireland . ' The royal charter , signed at Dover in the presence of Pandulph on 15th May , the eve of the Ascension , 1213 , states that John gave to the pope " the entire kingdoms of England and Ireland and ...
... England and three hundred for Ireland . ' The royal charter , signed at Dover in the presence of Pandulph on 15th May , the eve of the Ascension , 1213 , states that John gave to the pope " the entire kingdoms of England and Ireland and ...
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... England to any " overlord , " even were he the pope himself , was eminently distasteful . Moreover , in after years , it was plainly asserted that the nation had never consented to King John's act , and " that even Stephen ( Langton ) ...
... England to any " overlord , " even were he the pope himself , was eminently distasteful . Moreover , in after years , it was plainly asserted that the nation had never consented to King John's act , and " that even Stephen ( Langton ) ...
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