Memorials of Henry the Fifth, King of EnglandCharles Augustus Cole Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - 186 páginas |
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... meaning of the other- wise obscure line ( 92 ) , " Et caput et finis inter divina " tenetur . ” His weekly practice of confession is also deemed worthy of remark , and we are favoured with a scrap of antiquarian information in the ...
... meaning of the other- wise obscure line ( 92 ) , " Et caput et finis inter divina " tenetur . ” His weekly practice of confession is also deemed worthy of remark , and we are favoured with a scrap of antiquarian information in the ...
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... meaning , however , may possibly be that , after a few words devoted to another subject , he will proceed to enumerate the more substantial benefits conferred by Henry upon Westminster Abbey ; the restoration of the ruby ring given by ...
... meaning , however , may possibly be that , after a few words devoted to another subject , he will proceed to enumerate the more substantial benefits conferred by Henry upon Westminster Abbey ; the restoration of the ruby ring given by ...
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... meaning , at which it is impossible , perhaps , to arrive with positive certainty , -it is one very much at variance with the actual character of the work ; for there are numerous historical facts , some of them both curious and ...
... meaning , at which it is impossible , perhaps , to arrive with positive certainty , -it is one very much at variance with the actual character of the work ; for there are numerous historical facts , some of them both curious and ...
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... for believing , is mainly based upon the fact that the writer's meaning was too obscure for him to take the trouble to com- 1 See page 73 of Mr. Hardwick's Volume . prehend it . " I find it abundantly evident , xliv PREFACE .
... for believing , is mainly based upon the fact that the writer's meaning was too obscure for him to take the trouble to com- 1 See page 73 of Mr. Hardwick's Volume . prehend it . " I find it abundantly evident , xliv PREFACE .
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... meaning in obscurity , his meaning can in all instances without much difficulty be ascertained ; when read side by side with the " Chap- lain's Account , " more particularly . Hearne's assertion too that " not only is this poem so ...
... meaning in obscurity , his meaning can in all instances without much difficulty be ascertained ; when read side by side with the " Chap- lain's Account , " more particularly . Hearne's assertion too that " not only is this poem so ...
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