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... Thomas was due directly to his murder and to his posthumous fame , not to his personality . Whether in his latter years his life showed any clear marks of dawning sanctity is a question which it is certainly possible , if not plausible ...
... Thomas was due directly to his murder and to his posthumous fame , not to his personality . Whether in his latter years his life showed any clear marks of dawning sanctity is a question which it is certainly possible , if not plausible ...
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... Thomas's character . The extent of his achievement and celebrity is unquestionable ; it is vouched for by chroniclers , biographers , and cool critics such as John of Salisbury and Arnulf of Lisieux ; 32 some of it can be checked from ...
... Thomas's character . The extent of his achievement and celebrity is unquestionable ; it is vouched for by chroniclers , biographers , and cool critics such as John of Salisbury and Arnulf of Lisieux ; 32 some of it can be checked from ...
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... Thomas Saga ( loc . cit . ) vouches for his pallor and dark hair , but Herbert of Bosham notes his occasional high ... Thomas became vicecomitum clericus et rationalis . J. H. Round , Geoffrey de Mande- ville , 374-5 , and The Commune of ...
... Thomas Saga ( loc . cit . ) vouches for his pallor and dark hair , but Herbert of Bosham notes his occasional high ... Thomas became vicecomitum clericus et rationalis . J. H. Round , Geoffrey de Mande- ville , 374-5 , and The Commune of ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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