The North American Review, Band 64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Pope to interfere . This , however , was a mere flourish to what was to come . Having assembled a council of prelates and barons at Westminster , in October , 1163 , the king made a formal demand , that con- victed clerks should be ...
... Pope to interfere . This , however , was a mere flourish to what was to come . Having assembled a council of prelates and barons at Westminster , in October , 1163 , the king made a formal demand , that con- victed clerks should be ...
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... Pope , who sent a special agent to persuade him to compliance . At length he gave way , after receiving repeated assurances of the honest intentions of the king . He had an audience of his sovereign at Windsor , and promised to assent ...
... Pope , who sent a special agent to persuade him to compliance . At length he gave way , after receiving repeated assurances of the honest intentions of the king . He had an audience of his sovereign at Windsor , and promised to assent ...
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... Pope , or to leave the realm without the king's consent . Becket could not be expected to concede tamely what the stiff old Anselm , and even the mild Theobald , had vehemently denounced and resisted . But it is difficult to excuse his ...
... Pope , or to leave the realm without the king's consent . Becket could not be expected to concede tamely what the stiff old Anselm , and even the mild Theobald , had vehemently denounced and resisted . But it is difficult to excuse his ...
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... Pope to enjoin the obedience of the English prelates to the constitutions . He refused ; but , not to break with the king , granted a lega- tine commission to the Archbishop of York , one of Becket's enemies . In the spring of 1164 ...
... Pope to enjoin the obedience of the English prelates to the constitutions . He refused ; but , not to break with the king , granted a lega- tine commission to the Archbishop of York , one of Becket's enemies . In the spring of 1164 ...
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... Pope . When Henry's letter was produced , in which he stigmatized " the late Archbishop of Canterbury " as a traitor and a fugitive , King Louis declared , with some warmth , that , if he knew where he was to be found , he and his whole ...
... Pope . When Henry's letter was produced , in which he stigmatized " the late Archbishop of Canterbury " as a traitor and a fugitive , King Louis declared , with some warmth , that , if he knew where he was to be found , he and his whole ...
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