Cambrensis eversus, seu potius Historica fides in rebus hibernicis Giraldo Cambrensi abrogata: in quo plerasque justi historici dotes desiderari, plerosque nævos inesse, óstendit Gratianus Lucius, Hibernus [pseud.] qui etiam aliquot res memorabiles hibernicas veteris et novæ memoriæ passim e re nata huic operi inseruit ...Celtic Society, 1851 |
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Strona 9
... good to his cause to attempt to jumble so distant dates . Giraldus , therefore , has as great a chance of confirming the claims of England to the Irish crown , from this imaginary Gurguntius , as he has of drawing milk from a hen . But ...
... good to his cause to attempt to jumble so distant dates . Giraldus , therefore , has as great a chance of confirming the claims of England to the Irish crown , from this imaginary Gurguntius , as he has of drawing milk from a hen . But ...
Strona 23
... good that they meddle not with the simple multitude now at the first , but with one or two boasting massmen in every shire ; it may be seen that the punishment of such men is meant . " Shirley , Orig . Let- ters , p . 140. The last ...
... good that they meddle not with the simple multitude now at the first , but with one or two boasting massmen in every shire ; it may be seen that the punishment of such men is meant . " Shirley , Orig . Let- ters , p . 140. The last ...
Strona 41
... Good , who was then bishop of Milan , and by whose persuasion the queen devoted herself to piety , nor any other person engaged in their conversion , ever ordered them to abandon the lands of which they had taken forcible possession ...
... Good , who was then bishop of Milan , and by whose persuasion the queen devoted herself to piety , nor any other person engaged in their conversion , ever ordered them to abandon the lands of which they had taken forcible possession ...
Strona 47
... good or evil cannot be changed by men , nor by the power of the city . Revolution meets our view on every side ; some nations rise , as others sink in the balance . " " All is frail on earth ; hardly one crown appears To escape the ...
... good or evil cannot be changed by men , nor by the power of the city . Revolution meets our view on every side ; some nations rise , as others sink in the balance . " " All is frail on earth ; hardly one crown appears To escape the ...
Strona 73
... good hostess either was not an adept in cooking , or because she was too far away from the markets , where such condiments could be had . But the judge was so indignant , that he is said to have exclaimed , “ O misery of miseries , must ...
... good hostess either was not an adept in cooking , or because she was too far away from the markets , where such condiments could be had . But the judge was so indignant , that he is said to have exclaimed , “ O misery of miseries , must ...
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Strona 226 - Si quis dixerit quoniam diligo deum. et fratrem suum oderit, mendax est: qui enim non diligit fratrem suum quem videt, deum quem non videt quomodo potest diligere?
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Strona 167 - For the zeal of thy house hath eaten me up: and the reproaches of them that reproached thee are fallen upon me.
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