| 1823 - 380 pages
...to Hugo, Abbot of Clugny. There, when the conversation turned upon King William, the Abbot aforesaid observed : ' Last night, that King was brought before...on the minds of any present. Hugo led such a life, and had such a character, that all regarded his discourse, and venerated his advice, as though an oracle... | |
| William (of Malmesbury) - 1847 - 582 pages
...to Hugo, abbat of Clugny. There, when the conversation turned upon king William, the abbat aforesaid observed, " Last night that king was brought before...of his words remained on the minds of any present. Hugh led such a life, and had such a character, that all regarded his discourse and venerated his advice,... | |
| 1853 - 428 pages
...William to Hugo, abbot of Clugny. When the conversation turned upon king William, the abbot said, " Last night that king was brought before God ; and...of his words remained on the minds of any present. Hugh's character was such that all regarded his discourse and venerated his advice, as though an oracle... | |
| 1853 - 422 pages
...William to Hugo, abbot of Clugny. When the conversation turned upon king William, the abbot said, " Last night that king was brought before God ; and...of his words remained on the minds of any present. Hugh's character was such that alt regarded his discourse and venerated his advice, as though an oracle... | |
| William (of Malmesbury.) - 1854 - 482 pages
...observed, " Last night that king was brought before God ; and by a deliberate judgment, incurred the sad sentence of damnation." How he came to know this,...of his words remained on the minds of any present. Hugh led such a life and had such a character that ail regarded his discourse and venerated his advice,... | |
| 1854 - 452 pages
...observed, " Last night that king was brought before God ; and by a deliberate judgment, incurred the sad sentence of damnation." How he came to know this,...of his words remained on the minds of any present. Hugh led such a life and had such a character that all regarded his discourse and venerated his advice,... | |
| William E. Flaherty - 1855 - 448 pages
...hands, and of traversing the country, not as a justiciary, but for the purpose of extorting money. 1 The dreams of the king and others, said to portend...regarded his discourse, and venerated his advice, as though an oracle from heaven had spoken." From Rochester Cathedral. HENRY I. HENRY, the youngest... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1855 - 456 pages
...hands, and of traversing the country, not as a justiciary, but for the purpose of extorting money. 1 The dreams of the king and others, said to portend...regarded his discourse, and venerated his advice, as though an oracle from heaven had spoken." From Rochester Cathedral. HENRY I. HENRY, the youngest... | |
| James White - 1860 - 874 pages
...abbot observed, " Last night that king was brought before God, and by a deliberate judgment received the sorrowful sentence of damnation." How he came...on the minds of any present. Hugo led such a life and had such a character, that all regarded his discourse and venerated his advice as though an oracle... | |
| James White - 1860 - 874 pages
...abbot observed, " Last night that king was brought before God, and by a deliberate judgment received the sorrowful sentence of damnation." How he came...on the minds of any present. Hugo led such a life and had such a character, that all regarded his discourse and venerated his advice as though an oracle... | |
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