The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Vydania 123–126J. Whittle, 1808 |
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Strana 4
... prove detrimental to the cathedral church of Canterbury , or even to the crown itself . " Henry , it may be presumed , smarted Nec Regi nec Archiepiscopo opus est aut expediens , nimis probum aut strenuvm , nè vel Angliæ Corona , vel ...
... prove detrimental to the cathedral church of Canterbury , or even to the crown itself . " Henry , it may be presumed , smarted Nec Regi nec Archiepiscopo opus est aut expediens , nimis probum aut strenuvm , nè vel Angliæ Corona , vel ...
Strana 5
... proving vain , Giraldus returned to Paris , where he acquired " prodigious fame " by his eloquent declama- tions in the schools , and having remained about three years , he came back to England . On his way through Canterbury , he dined ...
... proving vain , Giraldus returned to Paris , where he acquired " prodigious fame " by his eloquent declama- tions in the schools , and having remained about three years , he came back to England . On his way through Canterbury , he dined ...
Strana 7
All the endeavours of Giraldus to procure the preferment he so much wished for proving fruitless , he retired to Lincoln , where he passed nearly seven years in retirement , pursuing his studies with indefatigable ardour . Once more ...
All the endeavours of Giraldus to procure the preferment he so much wished for proving fruitless , he retired to Lincoln , where he passed nearly seven years in retirement , pursuing his studies with indefatigable ardour . Once more ...
Strana 10
... prove that the British city of Cunobelin stood there rather than at Camal- odunum , ( now Colchester ) which our author conceives to be purely a Roman foundation . Some of those entrenchments were unquestionably raised in the time of ...
... prove that the British city of Cunobelin stood there rather than at Camal- odunum , ( now Colchester ) which our author conceives to be purely a Roman foundation . Some of those entrenchments were unquestionably raised in the time of ...
Strana 11
... wonder which he relates ; his own words however , prove that he did not give implicit credit to all the miracles inserted in his works , for he says , I know and am well assured Hoare's Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin . 11.
... wonder which he relates ; his own words however , prove that he did not give implicit credit to all the miracles inserted in his works , for he says , I know and am well assured Hoare's Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin . 11.
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