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... tion did not profit by the liberal advan- tages accorded to it . The result was that the Christian representatives ... tion , possessing local knowledge and prac- tion at Constantinople . The council occu- tical experience of the country ...
... tion did not profit by the liberal advan- tages accorded to it . The result was that the Christian representatives ... tion , possessing local knowledge and prac- tion at Constantinople . The council occu- tical experience of the country ...
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... tion was established . The smaller the lots into which the dimes were divided the greater the number of competitors . The dimes were leased from the 13th of March of each year , but it was never found expe- dient to adjudicate them ...
... tion was established . The smaller the lots into which the dimes were divided the greater the number of competitors . The dimes were leased from the 13th of March of each year , but it was never found expe- dient to adjudicate them ...
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... tion . His pulse grew feeble and his voice then . The next day the worn - out old weak , but he continued in a comparatively farmer died , and his last request to Egbert firm state of mind for some days , during was that he would do ...
... tion . His pulse grew feeble and his voice then . The next day the worn - out old weak , but he continued in a comparatively farmer died , and his last request to Egbert firm state of mind for some days , during was that he would do ...
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... tion of their lives was received by the clergy with a scream of indignation . " Arch- bishop Richard , " says Giraldus , " basely sur- rendered the rights which the martyr Thomas had fought for and won , but Archbishop Ste- phen ...
... tion of their lives was received by the clergy with a scream of indignation . " Arch- bishop Richard , " says Giraldus , " basely sur- rendered the rights which the martyr Thomas had fought for and won , but Archbishop Ste- phen ...
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... tion that Thomas absolved William of Eynesford , that William , as his man , ap- peared as one of his sureties at Northamp ton , and that the question about the ad- vowson was settled by William giving it as a gift , not indeed to the ...
... tion that Thomas absolved William of Eynesford , that William , as his man , ap- peared as one of his sureties at Northamp ton , and that the question about the ad- vowson was settled by William giving it as a gift , not indeed to the ...
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