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The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great: With Preliminary Essays ... - Page 24
by Alfred (King of England) - 1852
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Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the ...

John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1848 - 542 pages
...the benefit of his soul, then, which he studied to promote in all things from the first flower of his youth, he directed through all his hereditary dominions,...money, namely, three hundred mancuses, to be carried to Rome for the good of his soul, to be distributed in the following manner : namely, a hundred mancuses...
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Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the ...

John Allen Giles - 1848 - 552 pages
...the benefit of his soul, then, which he studied to promote in all things from the first flower of his youth, he directed through all his hereditary dominions,...money, namely, three hundred mancuses, to be carried to Rome for the good of his soul, to be distributed in the following manner : namely, a hundred mancuses...
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The Life of Alfred the Great

Reinhold Pauli - 1853 - 600 pages
...extensive estates he ordered that one poor man in ten, whether native or foreigner, should be provided with meat, drink, and clothing, by his successors, until the day of judgment. It was only stipulated as a condition, that the land should be inhabited by men and cattle, and not...
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The Life of Alfred the Great

Reinhold Pauli - 1853 - 606 pages
...extensive estates he ordered that one poor man in ten, whether native or foreigner, should be provided with meat, drink, and clothing, by his successors, until the day of judgment. It was only stipulated as a condition, that the land should be inhabited by men and cattle, and not...
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The rambler in Worcestershire, or Stray notes on churches and ..., Volume 3

John Noake - 1854 - 450 pages
...mutability of human intentions. I think it is the venerable Bede who tells us that King Ethelwulfe directed through all his hereditary dominions that one poor man in ten should be supplied with meat, drink, and clothing, by his successors, until the day of judgment! But...
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The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great: With Preliminary Essays ..., Volume 1

Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 598 pages
...the benefit of his soul, then, which he studied to promote in all things from the first flower of his youth, he directed through all his hereditary dominions, that one poor man iu ten, either native or foreigner, should be supplied with meat, drink, and clothing, by his successors,...
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Memorials of King Alfred: Being Essays on the History and Antiquities of ...

John Allen Giles - 1863 - 416 pages
...the benefit of his soul, then, which he studied to promote in all things from the first flower of his youth, he directed through all his hereditary dominions,...poor man in ten, either native or foreigner, should he supplied with meat, drink, and clothing, by his successors, until the day of judgment ; supposing,...
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Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the ...

John Allen Giles - 1872 - 554 pages
...the benefit of his soul, then, which he studied to promote in all things from the first flower of his youth, he directed through all his hereditary dominions,...money, namely, three hundred mancuses, to be carried to Rome for the good of his soul, to be distributed in the following manner: namely, a hundred mancuses...
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Lectures on the History of England

M. J. Guest - 1879 - 698 pages
...For the benefit of his soul, which he studied to promote in all things from the first flower of his youth, he directed through all his hereditary dominions...supposing, however, that the country should still be bduibited by men and cattle, and should not become deserted." 18. The three elder of his sous were...
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Lectures on the History of England

Montague John Guest - 1879 - 622 pages
...For the benefit of his soul, which he studied to promote in all things from the first flower of his youth, he directed through all his hereditary dominions...clothing by his successors until the Day of Judgment; sttpposing, however, that the country should still be inhabited by men and cattle, and should not become...
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