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Side viii
... endeavoured con amore to illustrate some of the sources and channels through which the history and social progress of our own country have been modified and influenced by the German element . The value of the present translation has ...
... endeavoured con amore to illustrate some of the sources and channels through which the history and social progress of our own country have been modified and influenced by the German element . The value of the present translation has ...
Side 16
... endeavoured to enforce in England the exaggerated pretensions of Gregory VII . and the recently published doctrines of canonical law , as taught by Gratian . We find , on the other hand , that in the trial which was carried on against ...
... endeavoured to enforce in England the exaggerated pretensions of Gregory VII . and the recently published doctrines of canonical law , as taught by Gratian . We find , on the other hand , that in the trial which was carried on against ...
Side 31
... endeavoured , step by step , to dispute with the new power that was rising in oppo- sition to them . The older types of the Orders could not remain wholly unimpressed by the national and terri- torial influences to which they were ...
... endeavoured , step by step , to dispute with the new power that was rising in oppo- sition to them . The older types of the Orders could not remain wholly unimpressed by the national and terri- torial influences to which they were ...
Side 36
... endeavoured to enforce upon his subjects , of converting at least one half of the soil into pasture and arable land . The rule of the canonized founder of their Order , required that all the brethren who were not prevented by ...
... endeavoured to enforce upon his subjects , of converting at least one half of the soil into pasture and arable land . The rule of the canonized founder of their Order , required that all the brethren who were not prevented by ...
Side 40
... monastic discipline which Archbishops Lanfranc and Anselm endeavoured to establish in accordance with foreign precedents and by the help of Italian and French Monks , as a continuance of the work that 40 MONKS AND MENDICANT FRIARS .
... monastic discipline which Archbishops Lanfranc and Anselm endeavoured to establish in accordance with foreign precedents and by the help of Italian and French Monks , as a continuance of the work that 40 MONKS AND MENDICANT FRIARS .
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Side 5 - European History, Narrated in a Series of Historical Selections from the best Authorities. Edited and arranged by EM SEWELL and CM YONGE. First Series, crown 8vo. 6s. ; Second Series, 1088-1228, crown 8vo. 6s. Third Edition. " We know of scarcely anything," says the GUARDIAN, of this volume, "which is so likely to raise to a higher level the average standard of English education.
Side 8 - Stands alone as the one general history of the country, for the sake of which all others, if young and old are wise, will be speedily and surely set aside.
Side 6 - The book indeed is full of instruction and interest to students of all ages, and he must be a well-informed man indeed who will not rise from its perusal with clearer and more accurate ideas of a too much neglected portion of English history.
Side 19 - Wilson. — A MEMOIR OF GEORGE WILSON, MD, FRSE, Regius Professor of Technology in the University of Edinburgh. By his SISTER. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. "An exquisite and touching portrait of a rare and beautiful spirit.
Side 24 - Stephen (CE)— THE SERVICE OF THE POOR; Being an Inquiry into the Reasons for and against the Establishment of Religious Sisterhoods for Charitable Purposes. By CAROLINE EMILIA STEPHEN. Crown 8vo. 6s. 6d. "The ablest advocate of a better line of work in this direction that we have ever seen.
Side 18 - The result is a vivid picture of tropical life, which may be read with unflagging interest, and a sufficient account of his scientific conclusions to stimulate our appetite without wearying us by detail. In short, we may safely say that we have never read a more agreeable book of its kind.
Side 292 - Areopagitica: a speech to the Parliament of England, for the liberty of unlicensed printing; with prefatory remarks, copious notes, and excursive illustrations, by T.