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Many years after his first entrance on these inquiries , the work of Philip Scot , " Of the Schism of England , " was put into his hands as an unanswerable book . To the assertion that the book is unanswerable , Sir Roger Twysden says ...
Many years after his first entrance on these inquiries , the work of Philip Scot , " Of the Schism of England , " was put into his hands as an unanswerable book . To the assertion that the book is unanswerable , Sir Roger Twysden says ...
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by England , for the supposed secular advantage of Rome and England conjointly . Henry II . received Ireland as a gift from Pope Hadrian IV . in the year 1155 , and by his reception of it he recognized the Pope's power to give it ...
by England , for the supposed secular advantage of Rome and England conjointly . Henry II . received Ireland as a gift from Pope Hadrian IV . in the year 1155 , and by his reception of it he recognized the Pope's power to give it ...
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writ de hæretico comburendo was revived ; and an act was passed , " declaring that the kingdom of Ireland was independent of the Crown of England ' . " Had James , therefore , been victorious at the Boyne , his triumph would have been ...
writ de hæretico comburendo was revived ; and an act was passed , " declaring that the kingdom of Ireland was independent of the Crown of England ' . " Had James , therefore , been victorious at the Boyne , his triumph would have been ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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