The Dublin Review, Volumen8Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1840 |
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... Henry I , Stephen , Henry II , John , Henry III , Edward I , Edward II , and Richard II , exercising , or contending for , this power of appointing their own creatures to ecclesiastical offices ; while those known for their respect for ...
... Henry I , Stephen , Henry II , John , Henry III , Edward I , Edward II , and Richard II , exercising , or contending for , this power of appointing their own creatures to ecclesiastical offices ; while those known for their respect for ...
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... Henry was , from policy , peculiarly sensitive on this point , she studiously set herself , by her demeanour public and private , to support the title of her son with all her influence , and to calm his jealousy and fears . For this ...
... Henry was , from policy , peculiarly sensitive on this point , she studiously set herself , by her demeanour public and private , to support the title of her son with all her influence , and to calm his jealousy and fears . For this ...
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... Henry than it had been in former reigns ? We know of no cause but the refusal of Clement to divorce the king from his wife . Where did Mr. Palmer learn the important but hitherto unknown fact , that the exercise of the papal supremacy ...
... Henry than it had been in former reigns ? We know of no cause but the refusal of Clement to divorce the king from his wife . Where did Mr. Palmer learn the important but hitherto unknown fact , that the exercise of the papal supremacy ...
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