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Pagina 37
... English law to be looked on as the foundation of English history , and it is one of the most surprising cases of Mr. Froude's constant ill - luck that they should not have been known . This will be seen LIVING AGE , No. 1749 , P. 732 ...
... English law to be looked on as the foundation of English history , and it is one of the most surprising cases of Mr. Froude's constant ill - luck that they should not have been known . This will be seen LIVING AGE , No. 1749 , P. 732 ...
Pagina 41
... English prelates attended . The ques- The Archbishop of Canterbury and his suf- fragans sat on the pope's right hand ; the Archbishop of York and his suffragans sat on the pope's left . Whether anything of conse- quence passed on this ...
... English prelates attended . The ques- The Archbishop of Canterbury and his suf- fragans sat on the pope's right hand ; the Archbishop of York and his suffragans sat on the pope's left . Whether anything of conse- quence passed on this ...
Pagina 42
... English bishops . Both Thomas and the English bishops had be- fore long quite other matters to see to . - * Just after the matter of William of Eynesford a very remarkable sentence is found in Mr. Robertson's book . " In an- other case ...
... English bishops . Both Thomas and the English bishops had be- fore long quite other matters to see to . - * Just after the matter of William of Eynesford a very remarkable sentence is found in Mr. Robertson's book . " In an- other case ...
Pagina 48
... English in which they did not happen . Now , words against the corruptions of the Ro- though there are other writers who are man court which in another mouth might very untrustworthy , I know none beside have been hailed as signs of ...
... English in which they did not happen . Now , words against the corruptions of the Ro- though there are other writers who are man court which in another mouth might very untrustworthy , I know none beside have been hailed as signs of ...
Pagina 49
... English writers happen to give his name in different shapes . He colors too ; so we all do more or less ; but Thierry colors more than most of us . He puts in the word " Saxon " or " Anglais " wher- ever , according to his theory , the ...
... English writers happen to give his name in different shapes . He colors too ; so we all do more or less ; but Thierry colors more than most of us . He puts in the word " Saxon " or " Anglais " wher- ever , according to his theory , the ...
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