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... quam Dacisca utitur eloquentia , et Bajocassensis fruitur frequentius Dacisca lingua quam Romana . Dudo , lib . iii . p . 112 . Que as Daneis sache parler ; Ci ne savent rien INTRODUCTION . xiii.
... quam Dacisca utitur eloquentia , et Bajocassensis fruitur frequentius Dacisca lingua quam Romana . Dudo , lib . iii . p . 112 . Que as Daneis sache parler ; Ci ne savent rien INTRODUCTION . xiii.
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... quam prope nihil sciret , abecedarium ipsi expediendum apposuit , ferociam hominis Italica facetia illudens . W. Malmsb . de Vit . Pontif . lib . ii . p . 238 . banish him from Normandy , and to burn a farm 4 [ Born 1005 . LANFRANC .
... quam prope nihil sciret , abecedarium ipsi expediendum apposuit , ferociam hominis Italica facetia illudens . W. Malmsb . de Vit . Pontif . lib . ii . p . 238 . banish him from Normandy , and to burn a farm 4 [ Born 1005 . LANFRANC .
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... quam Novi Testamenti libros , necnon etiam scripta sanctorum patrum , secundum orthodoxam fidem studuit corrigere . Et etiam multa de his quibus utimur nocte et die in servitio ecclesiæ ad unguem emendavit : et hoc non tantum per se ...
... quam Novi Testamenti libros , necnon etiam scripta sanctorum patrum , secundum orthodoxam fidem studuit corrigere . Et etiam multa de his quibus utimur nocte et die in servitio ecclesiæ ad unguem emendavit : et hoc non tantum per se ...
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... quam dialecticas rationes . Verum contra hæc quoque nostri erit studii respondere , ne ipsius artis inopia me putes in hac tibi parte deesse : fortasse jactantia quibusdam videbitur , et ostentationi magis quam necessitati deputabitur ...
... quam dialecticas rationes . Verum contra hæc quoque nostri erit studii respondere , ne ipsius artis inopia me putes in hac tibi parte deesse : fortasse jactantia quibusdam videbitur , et ostentationi magis quam necessitati deputabitur ...
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... quam traditio doctorum præsentium ostenderet reperiens , Dei fretus adjutorio , Deum invocans præesse meo studio , quæ visa mihi fue- runt utilissima inde pro captu ingenioli mei defloravi , et deflorata cum qui- busdam aliunde ...
... quam traditio doctorum præsentium ostenderet reperiens , Dei fretus adjutorio , Deum invocans præesse meo studio , quæ visa mihi fue- runt utilissima inde pro captu ingenioli mei defloravi , et deflorata cum qui- busdam aliunde ...
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Page xviii - This will be the manner of the king that shall reign over you : He will take your sons, and appoint them for himself, for his chariots, and to be his horsemen; and some shall run before his chariots.
Page xviii - He will take the tenth of your sheep; and ye shall be his servants. "And ye shall cry out in that day because of your king which ye shall have chosen you; and the Lord will not hear you in that day.
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