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... Henry III's action was so remarkable that it could not fail to be summarized in a form which enhanced his majesty and power . At various moments in the two preceding years there had been three claimants to the Apostolic See on Henry's ...
... Henry III's action was so remarkable that it could not fail to be summarized in a form which enhanced his majesty and power . At various moments in the two preceding years there had been three claimants to the Apostolic See on Henry's ...
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... Henry was at Pavia on 28 October , the Corvey annalist or his informant may have been in the neighbourhood at the time . He then proceeds : A great synod , the first , was held at Pavia , in the presence of Henry , then king ; a second ...
... Henry was at Pavia on 28 October , the Corvey annalist or his informant may have been in the neighbourhood at the time . He then proceeds : A great synod , the first , was held at Pavia , in the presence of Henry , then king ; a second ...
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... Henry were greatly interested in the enterprise , and the ship was called The Prince Royal , in Henry's honour . The launch took place about September 1610.2 There were great disputes amongst shipwrights about the design , material ...
... Henry were greatly interested in the enterprise , and the ship was called The Prince Royal , in Henry's honour . The launch took place about September 1610.2 There were great disputes amongst shipwrights about the design , material ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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