Readings in English HistoryArvel B. Erickson, Martin J. Havran Scribner, 1967 - 427 pagini |
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... living ( bene- fice ) . The evil was that an official in the papal curia appointed to a living in England performed the duties of the benefice indirectly through a vicar but drew a large part of its income as salary for services which ...
... living ( bene- fice ) . The evil was that an official in the papal curia appointed to a living in England performed the duties of the benefice indirectly through a vicar but drew a large part of its income as salary for services which ...
Pagina 188
... living one amongst another in a secure enjoyment of their properties and a greater security against any that are not of it . This any number of men may do , because it injures not the freedom of the rest ; they are left as they were in ...
... living one amongst another in a secure enjoyment of their properties and a greater security against any that are not of it . This any number of men may do , because it injures not the freedom of the rest ; they are left as they were in ...
Pagina 301
... living in them , and tend to produce and aggravate disease from the inmates living so closely to- gether . Two years ago typhus fever occurred in a neighbouring parish , which I attend . There was one cottage I attended , which ...
... living in them , and tend to produce and aggravate disease from the inmates living so closely to- gether . Two years ago typhus fever occurred in a neighbouring parish , which I attend . There was one cottage I attended , which ...
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CHAPTER ONE PRENORMAN BRITAIN | 3 |
The Britons and Their Way of Life | 4 |
The Roman Withdrawal | 5 |
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