The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... Alcuin , a clergyman much celebrated for his knowledge , who received great honours from Charlemagne , and even became his preceptor in the sciences . The chief reason why he had at first desired the company of Al- 50 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... Alcuin , a clergyman much celebrated for his knowledge , who received great honours from Charlemagne , and even became his preceptor in the sciences . The chief reason why he had at first desired the company of Al- 50 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... desired the company of Al- cuin , was , that he might oppose his learning to the heresy of Felix , bishop of Urgil in Catalonia ; who maintained , that Jesus Christ , considered in his human nature , could , more properly , be ...
... desired the company of Al- cuin , was , that he might oppose his learning to the heresy of Felix , bishop of Urgil in Catalonia ; who maintained , that Jesus Christ , considered in his human nature , could , more properly , be ...
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... desired him to take care of some cakes which were toasting , while she was employed elsewhere in other domestic affairs . But Alfred , whose thoughts were otherwise en- gaged , neglected this injunction ; and the good woman , on her ...
... desired him to take care of some cakes which were toasting , while she was employed elsewhere in other domestic affairs . But Alfred , whose thoughts were otherwise en- gaged , neglected this injunction ; and the good woman , on her ...
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... desired effect ; and that , when the king and prelates thus concurred with the- popular prejudices , it was not long before the monks prevailed , and established their new dis- cipline in almost all the convents . : We may remark , that ...
... desired effect ; and that , when the king and prelates thus concurred with the- popular prejudices , it was not long before the monks prevailed , and established their new dis- cipline in almost all the convents . : We may remark , that ...
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... desired that the young lady might be allowed to pass that very night with him . The mother was a woman of virtue , and determined not to dishonour her daughter and her family by compliance ; but being well acquainted with the ...
... desired that the young lady might be allowed to pass that very night with him . The mother was a woman of virtue , and determined not to dishonour her daughter and her family by compliance ; but being well acquainted with the ...
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