The Story of English LiteratureCassell, 1913 - 608 էջ |
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... truth , in teaching others who were still ignorant of it . In order the better to carry on this work with system and lasting success , religious houses were established in dif- ferent parts of the country , very like our mission ...
... truth , in teaching others who were still ignorant of it . In order the better to carry on this work with system and lasting success , religious houses were established in dif- ferent parts of the country , very like our mission ...
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... truth which was promised to us by the Father . Hallelujah . ' And when he came to these words , ' do not forsake us , ' he burst into tears , and wept much , and an hour after he began to repeat where he had commenced , and we , hearing ...
... truth which was promised to us by the Father . Hallelujah . ' And when he came to these words , ' do not forsake us , ' he burst into tears , and wept much , and an hour after he began to repeat where he had commenced , and we , hearing ...
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... truth . It is ended . Receive my head into your hands ; for it is a great satisfaction to me to sit facing my holy place where I was wont to pray , that I may also sitting call upon my Father . ' And thus on the pavement of his little ...
... truth . It is ended . Receive my head into your hands ; for it is a great satisfaction to me to sit facing my holy place where I was wont to pray , that I may also sitting call upon my Father . ' And thus on the pavement of his little ...
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... truth - loving Englishman might have come forward , and gravely proved that Urien did not , and could not , have done all that Geoffrey ascribed to him ; so Geoffrey chose Arthur , of whom little more was known , excepting that he was ...
... truth - loving Englishman might have come forward , and gravely proved that Urien did not , and could not , have done all that Geoffrey ascribed to him ; so Geoffrey chose Arthur , of whom little more was known , excepting that he was ...
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... truth and copy it into their books , for he advises them " to be silent about the kings of the Britons , since they have not that book in the British language , which Walter , Archdeacon of Oxford , brought out of Brittany . " This they ...
... truth and copy it into their books , for he advises them " to be silent about the kings of the Britons , since they have not that book in the British language , which Walter , Archdeacon of Oxford , brought out of Brittany . " This they ...
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