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... England did ever conceive any neces sity , jure divino , of being under the pope united to the Church and see of Rome , which draws on the consideration how his authority hath been exercised in England under the Britons , Saxons , and ...
... England did ever conceive any neces sity , jure divino , of being under the pope united to the Church and see of Rome , which draws on the consideration how his authority hath been exercised in England under the Britons , Saxons , and ...
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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 , and ...
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 , and ...
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... England has wrought the woe of Ireland , and for which she herself is now suffering severe but just retribution . England had the whole of the eighteenth century allowed her for the regeneration of the sister country : and if she had ...
... England has wrought the woe of Ireland , and for which she herself is now suffering severe but just retribution . England had the whole of the eighteenth century allowed her for the regeneration of the sister country : and if she had ...
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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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