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Էջ 133
Whose good endeavours herein , Bishop Felix fathered to his great glory , and when Felix came from the coasts of Burgundy ( where he was born and took holy orders ) , to Honorious the Archbishop and had opened his longing unto him ...
Whose good endeavours herein , Bishop Felix fathered to his great glory , and when Felix came from the coasts of Burgundy ( where he was born and took holy orders ) , to Honorious the Archbishop and had opened his longing unto him ...
Էջ 153
In 1830 he was elected fellow of his college , and then took holy orders . He was presented by the college to the living of Sandon in Essex , where he remained until he was elected President of Queen's College .
In 1830 he was elected fellow of his college , and then took holy orders . He was presented by the college to the living of Sandon in Essex , where he remained until he was elected President of Queen's College .
Էջ 178
He immediately took horse and galloped off to join his ship . It might also be mentioned that as the action took place at Whitsuntide , many of the offiers and men were on land merrymaking , and never got back to their ships .
He immediately took horse and galloped off to join his ship . It might also be mentioned that as the action took place at Whitsuntide , many of the offiers and men were on land merrymaking , and never got back to their ships .
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