The Venerable Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England: Also the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. With Illustrative Notes, a Map of Anglo-Saxon England and a General IndexG. Bell, 1887 - 515 pages |
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Page xix
... ( according to my capacity ) , in a few words to relate in what manner he departed this world , understanding that you also desire and ask the same . He was much troubled with short- ness of breath , yet without pain , before the day of ...
... ( according to my capacity ) , in a few words to relate in what manner he departed this world , understanding that you also desire and ask the same . He was much troubled with short- ness of breath , yet without pain , before the day of ...
Page xx
... according to the custom of that day . There was one of us with him , who said to him , ' Most dear master , there is still one chapter wanting : do you think it trouble- some to be asked any more questions ? ' He answered , ' It is no ...
... according to the custom of that day . There was one of us with him , who said to him , ' Most dear master , there is still one chapter wanting : do you think it trouble- some to be asked any more questions ? ' He answered , ' It is no ...
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... according to the modern and generally received standard . A second edition of the same volume was published in 1842. In the same year also it was introduced , to accompany the Latin text , in the second volume of an edition of the ...
... according to the modern and generally received standard . A second edition of the same volume was published in 1842. In the same year also it was introduced , to accompany the Latin text , in the second volume of an edition of the ...
Page xxxiv
... according to this Chronicle , is called biscop Wentanus ; and Byrnstanus [ Brinstan ] is said to have been consecrated on his loh - in ejus locum . lieu , Fr. Its very peculiarities , nevertheless , stamp a great value on it ; and its ...
... according to this Chronicle , is called biscop Wentanus ; and Byrnstanus [ Brinstan ] is said to have been consecrated on his loh - in ejus locum . lieu , Fr. Its very peculiarities , nevertheless , stamp a great value on it ; and its ...
Page xxxv
... . of the archbishop , according to his original intention , after the restoration of Charles II . " * English Historical Library , Part I. p . 117 . To these six , or if we include the Dublin d 2 SAXON CHRONICLE . XXXV.
... . of the archbishop , according to his original intention , after the restoration of Charles II . " * English Historical Library , Part I. p . 117 . To these six , or if we include the Dublin d 2 SAXON CHRONICLE . XXXV.
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