Select Historical Documents of the Middle AgesErnest Flagg Henderson G. Bell and sons, 1896 - 477 pages |
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... hast signified to us , indeed , most beloved son in Christ , that thou dost desire to enter into the island of Ireland , in order to subject the people to the laws and to extirpate the vices that have there taken root , and 10 SELECT ...
... hast signified to us , indeed , most beloved son in Christ , that thou dost desire to enter into the island of Ireland , in order to subject the people to the laws and to extirpate the vices that have there taken root , and 10 SELECT ...
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... hast conceived in thy mind , strive to imbue that people with good morals , and bring it to pass , as well through thyself as through those whom thou dost know from their faith , doctrine , and course of life to be fit for such a work ...
... hast conceived in thy mind , strive to imbue that people with good morals , and bring it to pass , as well through thyself as through those whom thou dost know from their faith , doctrine , and course of life to be fit for such a work ...
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... hast thou not read that there is no use in science or in a treasure that is hidden ? when I replied to him , " I have read so , " straightway he said : " why , therefore , dost thou not teach others the knowledge concerning the ...
... hast thou not read that there is no use in science or in a treasure that is hidden ? when I replied to him , " I have read so , " straightway he said : " why , therefore , dost thou not teach others the knowledge concerning the ...
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... hast said that strikes me . M. Speak then . D. Thou said'st , if I remember rightly , that sometimes money is brought to be paid into the exchequer which is judged unfit to be received , if , indeed , being weighed against a pound ...
... hast said that strikes me . M. Speak then . D. Thou said'st , if I remember rightly , that sometimes money is brought to be paid into the exchequer which is judged unfit to be received , if , indeed , being weighed against a pound ...
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... hast begun . M. It is the duty of the usher to exclude or admit as is necessary , and to be diligent in guarding every thing which is shut in by the door ; wherefore , as door - money , he shall have two pence from each writ of exit ...
... hast begun . M. It is the duty of the usher to exclude or admit as is necessary , and to be diligent in guarding every thing which is shut in by the door ; wherefore , as door - money , he shall have two pence from each writ of exit ...
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