An Historical Sketch of the Progress of Knowledge in England: From the Conversion of the Anglo-Saxons, to the End of the Reign of ElisabethJ. and A. Arch, J. G. Barlace, 1819 - 358 страници |
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... distinguished for the vehemence with which they main- tained their authority and customs , and laboured in vain to impose them on the British , Scotch , and northern English Clergy , who were much attached to their own usages . One ...
... distinguished for the vehemence with which they main- tained their authority and customs , and laboured in vain to impose them on the British , Scotch , and northern English Clergy , who were much attached to their own usages . One ...
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... distinguished themselves by their zeal or industry , and while they gratified their devotion , undesignedly and imperceptibly , they became acquainted with useful sciences . In spite of obstacles , and discouragements , which they had ...
... distinguished themselves by their zeal or industry , and while they gratified their devotion , undesignedly and imperceptibly , they became acquainted with useful sciences . In spite of obstacles , and discouragements , which they had ...
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... distinguished by three several epochs , the first is called the British Saxon , and is that which was used by the Anglo Saxons , from their first entrance into England , till the invasion of the Danes ; the second , is the Danish Saxon ...
... distinguished by three several epochs , the first is called the British Saxon , and is that which was used by the Anglo Saxons , from their first entrance into England , till the invasion of the Danes ; the second , is the Danish Saxon ...
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... distinguished by having corrected the Sarum Liturgy , this was so judiciously composed , that soon after it was gene- rally received by all the dioceses in the kingdom . vine . Godfrid , cotemporary with Arnulph , was a learned di ...
... distinguished by having corrected the Sarum Liturgy , this was so judiciously composed , that soon after it was gene- rally received by all the dioceses in the kingdom . vine . Godfrid , cotemporary with Arnulph , was a learned di ...
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... distinguished lustre , had he lived even in more enlightened and polished times . William de Canno , celebrated in a poem , the famous Cru- sade , or expedition of the brave Richard the First to the Holy Land ; but this cannot be ...
... distinguished lustre , had he lived even in more enlightened and polished times . William de Canno , celebrated in a poem , the famous Cru- sade , or expedition of the brave Richard the First to the Holy Land ; but this cannot be ...
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