Six Old English ChroniclesJohn Allen Giles, Gildas H.G. Bohn, 1848 - 512 sider |
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Side xi
... no longer listen to them . It may not , however , be uninteresting to hear the account which Thompson , the English translator gives of this work , which , in his own words , and with his additional remarks PREFACE . xi.
... no longer listen to them . It may not , however , be uninteresting to hear the account which Thompson , the English translator gives of this work , which , in his own words , and with his additional remarks PREFACE . xi.
Side 49
... hear my work . For the benefit of his soul , then , which he studied to promote in all things from the first flower of his youth , he directed through all his hereditary dominions , that one poor man in ten , either native or foreigner ...
... hear my work . For the benefit of his soul , then , which he studied to promote in all things from the first flower of his youth , he directed through all his hereditary dominions , that one poor man in ten , either native or foreigner ...
Side 113
... hear his wisdom ; at which time also Sylvius Epitus succeeded his father Alba , in Italy . Leil reigned twenty - five years , but towards the latter end of his life grew more remiss in his government , so that his neglect of affairs ...
... hear his wisdom ; at which time also Sylvius Epitus succeeded his father Alba , in Italy . Leil reigned twenty - five years , but towards the latter end of his life grew more remiss in his government , so that his neglect of affairs ...
Side 115
... hear now the greatness of my affection , which I always bear you , and take this for a short answer to all your questions ; look how much you have , so much is your value , and so much do I love you . " The father , supposing that she ...
... hear now the greatness of my affection , which I always bear you , and take this for a short answer to all your questions ; look how much you have , so much is your value , and so much do I love you . " The father , supposing that she ...
Side 127
... hear my request : pardon your brother , and moderate your anger . You ought not to revenge yourself upon him who has done you no injury . As for what you complain of , -that you were banished your country by him , -if you duly consider ...
... hear my request : pardon your brother , and moderate your anger . You ought not to revenge yourself upon him who has done you no injury . As for what you complain of , -that you were banished your country by him , -if you duly consider ...
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