| John William Draper - 1875 - 420 páginas
...not infrequently many times greater than those passing into the treasury of the local power. Thus, on the occasion of Innocent IV. demanding provision...boy — should have a stall in Lincoln Cathedral, it was found that the sum already annually abstracted by foreign ecclesiastics from England was thrice... | |
| Jacob Youde William Lloyd - 1885 - 536 páginas
...not unfrequently many times greater than those passing iuto the treasury of the local power. Thus, on the occasion of Innocent IV demanding provision to be made for three hundred additional clergy by the Church of England, and that one of his nephews (a mere boy) should have a stall in Lincoln... | |
| Dadabhai Naoroji - 1888 - 248 páginas
...drain of money from every realm. Fifty years after the time of which we are speaking, Robert Grostale, the Bishop of Lincoln, and friend of Roger Bacon,...boy — should have a stall in Lincoln Cathedral." Page 397. — " In England — for ages a mine of wealth to Rome — the tendency of things was shown... | |
| John William Draper - 1897 - 408 páginas
...not infrequently many times greater than those passing into the treasury of the local power. Thus, on the occasion of Innocent IV. demanding provision...of England, and that one of his nephews — a mere boyshould have a stall in Lincoln Cathedral, it was found that the sum already annually abstracted... | |
| Lady Elizabeth Hope - 1900 - 684 páginas
...the operation of the Crusades all Europe was tributary to the Pope (Innocent III.). . . . There was a steady drain of money from every realm. Fifty years...boy — should have a stall in Lincoln Cathedral." " In England — for ages a mine of wealth to Rome — the tendency of things was shown by such facts... | |
| Lady Elizabeth Hope - 1900 - 666 páginas
...drain of money from every realm. Fifty years after the time of which we are speaking, Robert Grost£te, the Bishop of Lincoln, and friend of Roger Bacon,...boy — should have a stall in Lincoln Cathedral." " In England — for ages a mine of wealth to Rome — the tendency of things was shown by such facts... | |
| John William Draper - 2006 - 389 páginas
...not infrequently many times greater than those passing into the treasury of the local power. Thus, on the occasion of Innocent IV. demanding provision...clergy by the Church of England, and that one of his nephews—a mere boy— should have a stall in Lincoln Cathedral, it was found that the sum already... | |
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