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having divorced his queen , declared himself head of the church in England . He
proceeded to abolish the monasteries , and confiscate their treasures and
revenues ; erecting , out of the latter , six new bishoprics and a college . Yet
Henry ...
having divorced his queen , declared himself head of the church in England . He
proceeded to abolish the monasteries , and confiscate their treasures and
revenues ; erecting , out of the latter , six new bishoprics and a college . Yet
Henry ...
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But the new king of England had not the warlike inclinations of his predecessor ;
and the blandishments of a court were , to him , more alluring than the hardships
and hazards of a campaign . His appointment of Comyn to the command , was ...
But the new king of England had not the warlike inclinations of his predecessor ;
and the blandishments of a court were , to him , more alluring than the hardships
and hazards of a campaign . His appointment of Comyn to the command , was ...
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John XXII . , who then filled the papal chair , immediately complied with his
request , and undertook to make peace between the kings of England and
Scotland , not as a mediator , but in the character of sovereign arbitrator . For this
purpose ...
John XXII . , who then filled the papal chair , immediately complied with his
request , and undertook to make peace between the kings of England and
Scotland , not as a mediator , but in the character of sovereign arbitrator . For this
purpose ...
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