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Page 145
... England is an island and therefore open to attack on every side.1 His idea of insular security was unlimited ... England hardly possessed a royal navy in his time , and the sea was no protection by itself . It was rather an open road for ...
... England is an island and therefore open to attack on every side.1 His idea of insular security was unlimited ... England hardly possessed a royal navy in his time , and the sea was no protection by itself . It was rather an open road for ...
Page 458
... England before 1480 have failed . And indeed their late appearance in this country may be regarded as a testimonial to the character of the English Franciscan Province . The conditions which favoured the growth of the Observant movement ...
... England before 1480 have failed . And indeed their late appearance in this country may be regarded as a testimonial to the character of the English Franciscan Province . The conditions which favoured the growth of the Observant movement ...
Page 465
... England and Scotland , may have been connected with this problem.2 There being now four Observant houses in England with the immediate expectation of a fifth , the General Chapter at Malines on May 19 , 1499 , constituted England a ...
... England and Scotland , may have been connected with this problem.2 There being now four Observant houses in England with the immediate expectation of a fifth , the General Chapter at Malines on May 19 , 1499 , constituted England a ...
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