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... Honorius 302 CHAPTER XII . ( II . ) HONORIUS III . AND ENGLAND . Pope protects Henry III . 305 Peter's Pence 307 Benefices held by Italians 308 Tenths 310 CONTENTS OF VOL . IV . XV CHAPTER XIII . Xiv CONTENTS OF VOL . IV .
... Honorius 302 CHAPTER XII . ( II . ) HONORIUS III . AND ENGLAND . Pope protects Henry III . 305 Peter's Pence 307 Benefices held by Italians 308 Tenths 310 CONTENTS OF VOL . IV . XV CHAPTER XIII . Xiv CONTENTS OF VOL . IV .
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... held the Papacy before them as the object of their ambition , have affected to decline the tiara , and played off a graceful and yielding resistance . But the strength , as well as the deep religious seriousness of Lothair's character ...
... held the Papacy before them as the object of their ambition , have affected to decline the tiara , and played off a graceful and yielding resistance . But the strength , as well as the deep religious seriousness of Lothair's character ...
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... held during his pleasure ; to the Pope alone the judges were responsible ; they were bound to resign when called upon by him . In his own spiritual courts Innocent endeavoured to set the example of strict and unbought justice ; to ...
... held during his pleasure ; to the Pope alone the judges were responsible ; they were bound to resign when called upon by him . In his own spiritual courts Innocent endeavoured to set the example of strict and unbought justice ; to ...
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... held by Germans in the name of Philip , the brother of the Emperor Henry , who had hastened to Germany to push his claims on the Empire . Some few cities had asserted their independence ; the sea - coast and Salerno were oc- cupied by ...
... held by Germans in the name of Philip , the brother of the Emperor Henry , who had hastened to Germany to push his claims on the Empire . Some few cities had asserted their independence ; the sea - coast and Salerno were oc- cupied by ...
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... held Calabria . Innocent wanted a warrior of fame and generalship to lead his forces . France was the land to supply bold and chivalrous adventurers . Sybilla , the widow of Tancred of Sicily , dethroned by Henry , had made her escape ...
... held Calabria . Innocent wanted a warrior of fame and generalship to lead his forces . France was the land to supply bold and chivalrous adventurers . Sybilla , the widow of Tancred of Sicily , dethroned by Henry , had made her escape ...
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