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Page 347
... learned monks in many of the Benedictine convents of the day , ' ) and the produce of his labours was the great work which he intitled his Ecclesiastical History , occupying more than half of Duchesne's collection . The portion here ...
... learned monks in many of the Benedictine convents of the day , ' ) and the produce of his labours was the great work which he intitled his Ecclesiastical History , occupying more than half of Duchesne's collection . The portion here ...
Page 354
... learned note on the nature of the subjection of the duchy of Normandy to the crown of France , to which we are unwilling to object because it con- tains so much curious historical matter relative to the first establishment of that duchy ...
... learned note on the nature of the subjection of the duchy of Normandy to the crown of France , to which we are unwilling to object because it con- tains so much curious historical matter relative to the first establishment of that duchy ...
Page 410
... learned languages . Locke thinks that the antient writers may be sufficiently learned , for all useful purposes , by translating them . It is said that Fabers and Madame Dacier were taught in this manner ; and Cowley , according to ...
... learned languages . Locke thinks that the antient writers may be sufficiently learned , for all useful purposes , by translating them . It is said that Fabers and Madame Dacier were taught in this manner ; and Cowley , according to ...
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