Select Historical Documents of the Middle AgesErnest Flagg Henderson G. Bell and sons, 1896 - 477 pages |
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... things that look to the honour of God and to its own salvation . And may the people of that land receive thee with honour , and venerate thee as their master ; provided always that the rights of the churches remain inviolate and entire ...
... things that look to the honour of God and to its own salvation . And may the people of that land receive thee with honour , and venerate thee as their master ; provided always that the rights of the churches remain inviolate and entire ...
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... things ; but perchance those who are occupied with important matters have hearts like the claws of an eagle , which do not retain small things , but which great ones do not escape . " And he , " so be it : but although eagles fly very ...
... things ; but perchance those who are occupied with important matters have hearts like the claws of an eagle , which do not retain small things , but which great ones do not escape . " And he , " so be it : but although eagles fly very ...
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... things , have Aristotle and the books of Plato ; to them let them listen . Do thou write not subtile but useful things . " Then I ; " of those things which thou demandest it is impossible to speak except in common discourse and in ...
... things , have Aristotle and the books of Plato ; to them let them listen . Do thou write not subtile but useful things . " Then I ; " of those things which thou demandest it is impossible to speak except in common discourse and in ...
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... things which will be mentioned below ; but not otherwise . When any one brings a writ or order of the king for money , by command of their masters that sum which is expressly named in the writ may be paid , with the under- standing that ...
... things which will be mentioned below ; but not otherwise . When any one brings a writ or order of the king for money , by command of their masters that sum which is expressly named in the writ may be paid , with the under- standing that ...
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... thing which is shut in by the door ; wherefore , as door - money , he shall have two pence from each writ of exit . He furnishes the boxes to put the money in , and the rolls and the tallies , and the other things which become necessary ...
... thing which is shut in by the door ; wherefore , as door - money , he shall have two pence from each writ of exit . He furnishes the boxes to put the money in , and the rolls and the tallies , and the other things which become necessary ...
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