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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... embassy to Paris after the war in Aquitaine . But the true chronology , we believe , is against him . 12 VOL . LXIV . — - No. 134 . 1159 , Henry , in right of his wife , 1847. ] The Life and Times of Thomas à Becket . 133.
... embassy to Paris after the war in Aquitaine . But the true chronology , we believe , is against him . 12 VOL . LXIV . — - No. 134 . 1159 , Henry , in right of his wife , 1847. ] The Life and Times of Thomas à Becket . 133.
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... believe one or two anecdotes which have been preserved , Becket himself , fore- seeing an unavoidable collision with the king , was not ambi- tious of the distinction . So easily forged tributes to his sa- gacity and moderation are a ...
... believe one or two anecdotes which have been preserved , Becket himself , fore- seeing an unavoidable collision with the king , was not ambi- tious of the distinction . So easily forged tributes to his sa- gacity and moderation are a ...
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... believe that a man who afterwards fought so stoutly for the rights of the church would have shorn her highest office of that splendid hospitality which , in the eyes even of the Saxon multitude , was not without its effect . That he at ...
... believe that a man who afterwards fought so stoutly for the rights of the church would have shorn her highest office of that splendid hospitality which , in the eyes even of the Saxon multitude , was not without its effect . That he at ...
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... Becket himself justified his course by the unlawfulness of the promise ; not , we believe , on the plea of compulsion . --- at Woodstock . Henry remarked to Becket , " 146 The Life and Times of Thomas à Becket . [ Jan.
... Becket himself justified his course by the unlawfulness of the promise ; not , we believe , on the plea of compulsion . --- at Woodstock . Henry remarked to Becket , " 146 The Life and Times of Thomas à Becket . [ Jan.
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... sent over warned him not to return to England till he was on better terms with the king . Becket knew what risk he ran in making the attempt . He wrote to the Pope , - " We believe 154 The Life and Times of Thomas à Becket . [ Jan.
... sent over warned him not to return to England till he was on better terms with the king . Becket knew what risk he ran in making the attempt . He wrote to the Pope , - " We believe 154 The Life and Times of Thomas à Becket . [ Jan.
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