Venerabilis Bedae Historiae ecclesiasticae gentis Anglorum libri III, IV |
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... posset consequi . fecit ille ut rogatus est et reuersus ad uesperam sedentibus iam ad mensam fratribus obtulit ei aliquid de ueteri musco quo superficies ligni erat obsita . qui cum sedens ad mensam non haberet ad manum ubi oblatum sibi ...
... posset consequi . fecit ille ut rogatus est et reuersus ad uesperam sedentibus iam ad mensam fratribus obtulit ei aliquid de ueteri musco quo superficies ligni erat obsita . qui cum sedens ad mensam non haberet ad manum ubi oblatum sibi ...
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... posset contemni , in transgressores dignas et competentes punitiones proposuit . cuius filia 10 Earcongotae ut condigna parenti suboles magnarum fuit uirgo uirtutum , seruiens domino in monasterio quod in regione Francorum constructum ...
... posset contemni , in transgressores dignas et competentes punitiones proposuit . cuius filia 10 Earcongotae ut condigna parenti suboles magnarum fuit uirgo uirtutum , seruiens domino in monasterio quod in regione Francorum constructum ...
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... posset . 30 cui cum paruo interiecto tempore pauper quidam occurreret elimosynam petens , desiliens ille praecepit equum ita ut erat stratus regaliter pauperi dari ; erat enim multum miseri- 3 prouincis ms . solemstitialem ms . 46 DEATH ...
... posset . 30 cui cum paruo interiecto tempore pauper quidam occurreret elimosynam petens , desiliens ille praecepit equum ita ut erat stratus regaliter pauperi dari ; erat enim multum miseri- 3 prouincis ms . solemstitialem ms . 46 DEATH ...
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... posset , ex- communicauit eum atque omnibus qui se audire uellent praecepit ne domum eius intrarent neque de cibis illius acciperent . contemsit autem rex praeceptum , et rogatus a comite intrauit epulaturus domum eius . qui cum abisset ...
... posset , ex- communicauit eum atque omnibus qui se audire uellent praecepit ne domum eius intrarent neque de cibis illius acciperent . contemsit autem rex praeceptum , et rogatus a comite intrauit epulaturus domum eius . qui cum abisset ...
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... posset eripi : uotoque se obligans ' si paganus ' inquit ' nescit accipere nostra donaria , offeramus ei qui nouit domino deo nostro . ' uouit ergo quia , 28 accepere ms . 25 17 aceruas ms . 66 VICTORY OF KING OSUIU . [ III nam si B. 5.
... posset eripi : uotoque se obligans ' si paganus ' inquit ' nescit accipere nostra donaria , offeramus ei qui nouit domino deo nostro . ' uouit ergo quia , 28 accepere ms . 25 17 aceruas ms . 66 VICTORY OF KING OSUIU . [ III nam si B. 5.
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