The history of the life of king Henry the second, and of the age in which he lived. To which is prefixed, A history of the revolutions of England from the death of Edward the confessor to the birth of Henry the second. 3 vols. [and] Notes to the second and third (fourth and fifth) books, Հատոր 4

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Էջ 362 - ... his underftanding, his converfation in courts and camps, among perfons whofe notions were more free and enlarged, the different colour of his former life^ and the fuddennefs of the change which feemed to be wrought in him upon his election to Canterbury, would make one...
Էջ 286 - Jti i at the papal court, to fettle the terms of an ' * ' accommodation between him and Becket, with the Pope in perfon, which they at length accomplifhed ; and the following form of pacification propofed by them was approved of by His Holinefs: " That for the love of God, of the Pope, " and of the church of Rome, the King would " permit the Archbifhop to return to his church
Էջ 362 - Neither is it impoffible, that, when firft he afiumed his new character, he might aft the part of a zealot, merely or principally from motives of arrogance and ambition; yet, afterwards, being engaged, and inflamed by the conteft, work himfelf up into a real enthufiafm.
Էջ 87 - the mother of religion, to be the comforter " of the poor when he returned to his fee : " wherefore he committed him over to one " of the poor of Chrijl, from whom he was ** to receive, not a fumptuous, but fimple " entertainment, fuch as became a bariifhed " man, and a champion of Chrift.
Էջ 31 - ... citation, it is allowable to put him under an interdict ; but he ought not to be excommunicated before the king's chief officer of the town be applied to, that he may, by due course of law, compel him to answer accordingly ; and if the king's officer...
Էջ 90 - Third, whereby it came to pass that almost every offence that was, or seemed to be, a breach of the faith and allegiance due to the king, was by CONSTRUCTION, CONSEQUENCE, and INTERPRETATION, raised into the offence of high treason.
Էջ 32 - ... our lord the king ought to send for the principal clergy of that church, and the election ought to be made in the king's chapel, with the...
Էջ 83 - Archbishops, bishops, and all dignified clergymen who hold of the king in chief, have their possessions from the king as a barony, and answer thereupon to the king's justices and officers, and follow and perform all royal customs and...
Էջ 362 - The continual praifes of thofe with whom he acted, the honors done him in his exile by all the clergy of France, and the vanity which appears fo predominant in his mind, may have conduced to operate fuch a change. He certainly...
Էջ 157 - Germany by her firft marriage, countefs of Anjou, Touraine, and Maine by her fecond, and, by the will of her father confirming her claim from hereditary right, dutchefs of Normandy and queen of England. Yet...

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