The History of England from the Earliest Times to the Norman ConquestLongmans, Green, and Company, 1906 - 528 Seiten |
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... monks who could read or preach or sing the antiphons , save only the abbot Ceolfrid and one little boy whom he had ... monks or nuns washed themselves only three or four times in the year ; and that the monks lay down to rest in the same ...
... monks who could read or preach or sing the antiphons , save only the abbot Ceolfrid and one little boy whom he had ... monks or nuns washed themselves only three or four times in the year ; and that the monks lay down to rest in the same ...
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... monks speak with the utmost bitterness of their canonical rivals . The great reform , however , with which the names of Edgar and Dunstan are associated , consisted not merely in the casting forth of the canons and the restoration of ...
... monks speak with the utmost bitterness of their canonical rivals . The great reform , however , with which the names of Edgar and Dunstan are associated , consisted not merely in the casting forth of the canons and the restoration of ...
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Thomas Hodgkin. 975 REACTION AGAINST THE MONKS . 361 banishment by Elfhere , and from the way in which his name CHAP . is mentioned we are led to conjecture that he was a partisan of the monks . Then was in Mercia's land , as I have ...
Thomas Hodgkin. 975 REACTION AGAINST THE MONKS . 361 banishment by Elfhere , and from the way in which his name CHAP . is mentioned we are led to conjecture that he was a partisan of the monks . Then was in Mercia's land , as I have ...
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THE PREHISTORIC FOREworld | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 8 |
the Britons | 17 |
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