Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... known how unfit I was for their life . I was neither made for them , nor they for me . ' His health was feeble ; he required a generous diet ; he had a peculiar infir- mity , fatal to canonical observance - when once his sleep was ...
... known how unfit I was for their life . I was neither made for them , nor they for me . ' His health was feeble ; he required a generous diet ; he had a peculiar infir- mity , fatal to canonical observance - when once his sleep was ...
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... known many who thus contracted maladies which they did not shake off as long as they lived . The sleeping- rooms were on the ground - floor , with mouldy plaister walls , and close to filthy and pestilential latrinæ . " He goes on to ...
... known many who thus contracted maladies which they did not shake off as long as they lived . The sleeping- rooms were on the ground - floor , with mouldy plaister walls , and close to filthy and pestilential latrinæ . " He goes on to ...
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... known by his grave verses on the fall of the House of York , and had been crowned with the poetic laurel by the University of Louvain , is described as directing Prince Henry's poetic studies— ' Monstrante fontes vate Skeltono sacros ...
... known by his grave verses on the fall of the House of York , and had been crowned with the poetic laurel by the University of Louvain , is described as directing Prince Henry's poetic studies— ' Monstrante fontes vate Skeltono sacros ...
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... known , was ordered to be placed in all our churches with the vernacular Scriptures . Nor was there anything of the jealousy or exclusiveness of the proud scholar in Eras- mus . His biblical studies and labours were directed to the ...
... known , was ordered to be placed in all our churches with the vernacular Scriptures . Nor was there anything of the jealousy or exclusiveness of the proud scholar in Eras- mus . His biblical studies and labours were directed to the ...
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... known , not only by Scots and Irish- battle words on either banner . On the men , but even by Turks and Saracens .'- application of that other text , Thou canst ( Paraclesis in Nov. Testamentum . ) not serve Christ and Belial , ' there ...
... known , not only by Scots and Irish- battle words on either banner . On the men , but even by Turks and Saracens .'- application of that other text , Thou canst ( Paraclesis in Nov. Testamentum . ) not serve Christ and Belial , ' there ...
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