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... side ; he succeeded only in burning towns and churches , stripping shrines , and bringing general hatred on him- self . Finding , we are told , that he could not injure his father as much as he had hoped to do , he chafed himself into a ...
... side ; he succeeded only in burning towns and churches , stripping shrines , and bringing general hatred on him- self . Finding , we are told , that he could not injure his father as much as he had hoped to do , he chafed himself into a ...
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... side by side co- existing in the same character . To the bishops of Normandy Henry Plantagenet handed the rope to drag him to his death - bed of ashes . The privilege and authority of bishops and clergy was Becket's plea for convulsing ...
... side by side co- existing in the same character . To the bishops of Normandy Henry Plantagenet handed the rope to drag him to his death - bed of ashes . The privilege and authority of bishops and clergy was Becket's plea for convulsing ...
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... sides bribed , and the longest purse gained the day . Finally the field was won . Decent members of the chapter sighed over the disgrace , but re- flected that miracles could not be looked for . The see could not remain vacant till a ...
... sides bribed , and the longest purse gained the day . Finally the field was won . Decent members of the chapter sighed over the disgrace , but re- flected that miracles could not be looked for . The see could not remain vacant till a ...
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... side by side at council and Treasury boards . Bishop and layman ride side by side into battle . ' What will not bishops do ? Was ever crime more atro- cious than that which was lately committed in the church at Coventry ? 2 When did ...
... side by side at council and Treasury boards . Bishop and layman ride side by side into battle . ' What will not bishops do ? Was ever crime more atro- cious than that which was lately committed in the church at Coventry ? 2 When did ...
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... side to guide him in salutary courses . At Theobald's instance , in the second year of Henry's reign , Becket became Chancellor of England , being then thirty - seven years old . ' Foliot , however , in a letter addressed to the ...
... side to guide him in salutary courses . At Theobald's instance , in the second year of Henry's reign , Becket became Chancellor of England , being then thirty - seven years old . ' Foliot , however , in a letter addressed to the ...
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Página 197 - I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me, on. I loved to choose and see my path ; but now Lead Thou me on ! I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will : remember not past years.
Página 197 - Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead thou me on ! The night is dark and I am far from home; Lead thou me on ! Keep thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant scene; one step enough for me.