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Older England: Illustrated by the Anglo-Saxon Antiquities in the British ... - Page 129
by James Frederick Hodgetts - 1884 - 226 pages
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Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the ...

John Allen Giles, Gildas - 1848 - 542 pages
...he proposed to consecrate to God no less out of this than he had done of things external to himself. Moreover, he promised, as far as his infirmity and...but, inasmuch as he could not equally distinguish the lengths of the hours by night, on account of the darkness, and ofttimes of the day, on account of the...
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Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the ...

John Allen Giles - 1848 - 552 pages
...he proposed to consecrate to God no less out of this than he had done of things external to himself. Moreover, he promised, as far as his infirmity and...but, inasmuch as he could not equally distinguish the lengths of the hours by night, on account of the darkness, and ofttimes of the day, on account of the...
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The Life and Times of Alfred the Great

John Allen Giles - 1848 - 458 pages
...proposed to consecrate to God no less out of this, than he had done of things external to himself. Moreover, he promised, as far as his infirmity and...means would allow, to give up to God the half of his service, bodily and mental, by night and by day, voluntarily, and to the best of his power ; but, inasmuch...
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The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great: With Preliminary Essays ..., Volume 1

Alfred (King of England) - 1852 - 596 pages
...also, in his own judgments, for the benefit of 887 /lorcncf Jjnnttngbon Simcou he promised, as far aa his infirmity and his means would allow, to give up...mental, by night and by day, voluntarily, and with ail hU might. Wherefore he began to consider, by what means and without any variation, he might discharge...
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The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great: With Preliminary Essays ..., Volume 1

Alfred (King of England) - 1852 - 590 pages
...ignoble, who often perversely quar<Etl>fltĀ«rt 887 ( UKCIII POLLICII. 887 /torttttt JJnntingJiott Simtou he promised, as far as his infirmity and his means...to God the half of his services, bodily and mental, hy night and by day, voluntarily, and with all his might. Wherefore he began to consider, by what means...
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The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great: With Preliminary Essays ..., Volume 1

Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 596 pages
...benefit of both the noble and the ignoble, who often perversely quar887 /(orcttft fjuntiniibon Simeon he promised, as far as his infirmity and his means...night and by day, voluntarily, and with all his might. Wherefore he began to consider, by what means and without any variation, he might discharge the promised...
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The Whole Works of King Alfred the Great: With Preliminary Essays ..., Volume 1

Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 596 pages
...the benefit of both the noble and the ignoble, who often perversely quar887 /Urmt Dmitingbon Simeon he promised, as far as his infirmity and his means...mental, by night and by day, voluntarily, and with oil hia might. Wherefore he began to consider, by what means and without any variation, he might discharge...
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A Popular History of England

Mrs. Thomas Geldart - 1860 - 292 pages
...midst of prosperity and adversity he never neglected. Moreover he promised as far as his infirmity and means would allow, to give up to God the half of his services mental and bodily, by night and day, with all his might ; and (there being no watches in his time)...
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Memorials of King Alfred: Being Essays on the History and Antiquities of ...

John Allen Giles - 1863 - 416 pages
...bent on secular matters, to his own profit, than on the public good. 887 /loeence Dnntittgbon Simeon he promised, as far as his infirmity and his means...God the half of his services, bodily and mental, by mght and by day, voluntarily, and with all his might. Wherefore he began to consider, by what means...
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Before the Conquest, Or, English Worthies in the Old English Period

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1870 - 448 pages
...external. Moreover, he vowed, so far as his means and his state of health would allow, that he would give up to God the half of his services, bodily and...of the hours by night, on account of the darkness, nor, frequently, those by day, on account of storm and cloud, he began to consider by what readiest...
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