The History of Modern Europe: With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: and a View of the Progress of Society, from the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris, in 1763, Volume 1William Young Birch and Abraham Small, 1802 |
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... military demo- cracy , under a general or chieftain They considered their conquests as common property , in which all had a right to a share After settling in the provinces of the Roman empire , they established a new species of ...
... military demo- cracy , under a general or chieftain They considered their conquests as common property , in which all had a right to a share After settling in the provinces of the Roman empire , they established a new species of ...
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... military in- stitutions ibid . Their king was only the first citizen of the community , and his authority , which was very limited , depended chiefly on his personal qualities ibid . They had , at all times , a national council , a ...
... military in- stitutions ibid . Their king was only the first citizen of the community , and his authority , which was very limited , depended chiefly on his personal qualities ibid . They had , at all times , a national council , a ...
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... military institution ib . Its liberal spirit 197 That spirit strongly counteracted by the Monastic Institu- tions · 199 200 Account of the origin of those institutions , and of the ex- travagance of the rage for pious solitude Disorders ...
... military institution ib . Its liberal spirit 197 That spirit strongly counteracted by the Monastic Institu- tions · 199 200 Account of the origin of those institutions , and of the ex- travagance of the rage for pious solitude Disorders ...
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... military regulation 1162 He attempts to reform the abuses of the church Difficulty of that undertaking · 287 ibid . · - 288 289 ibid . Character of Thomas a Becket , archbishop of Canter- bury 290 He declares himself the champion of the ...
... military regulation 1162 He attempts to reform the abuses of the church Difficulty of that undertaking · 287 ibid . · - 288 289 ibid . Character of Thomas a Becket , archbishop of Canter- bury 290 He declares himself the champion of the ...
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... military discipline , had extended and cemented the conquests of the Romans . The very usurpations of that sovereign people ( for I speak of the times of the republic ) were covered with a certain majesty , which made even tyranny ...
... military discipline , had extended and cemented the conquests of the Romans . The very usurpations of that sovereign people ( for I speak of the times of the republic ) were covered with a certain majesty , which made even tyranny ...
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Página 291 - He summoned an assembly of all the prelates of England; and he put to them this concise and decisive question, Whether or not they were willing to submit to the ancient laws and customs of the kingdom ? The bishops unanimously replied, that they were willing, saving their own order...
Página 109 - THE merit of this prince, both in private and public life, may, with advantage, be set in opposition to that of any monarch or citizen, which the annals of any age or any nation can present to us. He seems, indeed, to be the complete model of that perfect character, which, under the denomination...
Página 264 - This change happening precisely at the juncture when the panic terror, which I have mentioned, rendered pilgrimages most frequent, filled Europe with alarm and indignation. Every person who returned from Palestine related the dangers which he had encountered in visiting the holy city, and described with exaggeration the cruelty and vexations of the Turks.
Página 242 - ... was a general survey of all the lands in the kingdom, their extent in each district, their proprietors, tenures, value; the quantity of meadow, pasture, wood, and arable land, which they contained; and in some counties the number of tenants, cottagers, and slaves of all denominations, who lived upon them.
Página 298 - Some menacing expressions which they had dropped gave a suspicion of their design ; and the king dispatched a messenger after them, charging them to attempt nothing against the person of the primate ; but these orders arrived too late to prevent their fatal purpose. The four assassins, though they took different roads to England, arrived nearly about the same time at Saltwood, near Canterbury; and, being there joined by some assistants, they proceeded in great haste to the archiepiscopal palace.
Página 333 - ... the images, the statues of the saints were laid on the ground ; and, as if the air itself were profaned, and might pollute them by its contact, the priests carefully covered them up, even from their own approach and veneration. The use of bells entirely ceased in all the churches : the bells themselves were removed from the steeples, and laid on the ground with the other sacred utensils.
Página 266 - These men took the road towards Constantinople, through Hungary and Bulgaria ; and trusting that Heaven, by supernatural assistance, would supply all their necessities, they made no provision 'for subsistence on their march.
Página 334 - ... and as if the air itself were profaned, and might pollute them by its contact, the priests carefully covered them up, even from their own approach and veneration. The use of bells entirely ceased in all the churches, the bells themselves were removed from the steeples and laid on the ground with the other sacred utensils. Mass was celebrated with shut doors, and none but the priests were admitted to that holy institution.
Página 407 - For this reason he issued writs to the sheriffs, enjoining them to send to parliament, along with two knights of the shire, two deputies from each borough within their county...