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Tancredus Kenelm Henry Digby. always ruddy with youthful health , often
became deeply coloured through modesty , and not through anger . Bellorum
amator , sed ut per eo pax acquiratur . He was prompt in action , firm in council ,
open to ...
Tancredus Kenelm Henry Digby. always ruddy with youthful health , often
became deeply coloured through modesty , and not through anger . Bellorum
amator , sed ut per eo pax acquiratur . He was prompt in action , firm in council ,
open to ...
Strona 221
Tancredus Kenelm Henry Digby. ings of the inferior classes , with humility gave
up their horses and cattle to the weary , and they who were young and hearty
walked on foot after them , and this amidst the pomp of floating banners , shining
...
Tancredus Kenelm Henry Digby. ings of the inferior classes , with humility gave
up their horses and cattle to the weary , and they who were young and hearty
walked on foot after them , and this amidst the pomp of floating banners , shining
...
Strona 240
Tancredus Kenelm Henry Digby. de mes frères , que tu as tués de ta propre main
. ” Richard was of a temper so prone to fury and excitement , that when delivered
from prison , the King of France wrote to King John , Prenez garde à vous ; le ...
Tancredus Kenelm Henry Digby. de mes frères , que tu as tués de ta propre main
. ” Richard was of a temper so prone to fury and excitement , that when delivered
from prison , the King of France wrote to King John , Prenez garde à vous ; le ...
Strona 343
Tancredus Kenelm Henry Digby. upon us like the voice of an angel , or the trump
of judgment : Sumunt boni , sumunt mali , sorte tamen inæquali Vitæ vel interitus .
Mors est malis , vita bonis , vide paris sumptionis Quam sit dispar exitus .
Tancredus Kenelm Henry Digby. upon us like the voice of an angel , or the trump
of judgment : Sumunt boni , sumunt mali , sorte tamen inæquali Vitæ vel interitus .
Mors est malis , vita bonis , vide paris sumptionis Quam sit dispar exitus .
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Tancredus Kenelm Henry Digby. men , who sought to combine obedience to the
rules of life with the indulgence of their own weakness or evil passion ; and these
are recorded in consequence of the horror and concern which they occasioned ...
Tancredus Kenelm Henry Digby. men , who sought to combine obedience to the
rules of life with the indulgence of their own weakness or evil passion ; and these
are recorded in consequence of the horror and concern which they occasioned ...
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