The Broad Stone of Honour Or the True Sense and Practice of Chivalry: Tancredus, Tom 1 |
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... the imperial sceptre could not be found at the moment when he was to invest
the assembled princes ; upon which , with admirable presence of mind , and in
the true spirit of chivalry , he seized the crucifix , which stood on the altar , and
said ...
... the imperial sceptre could not be found at the moment when he was to invest
the assembled princes ; upon which , with admirable presence of mind , and in
the true spirit of chivalry , he seized the crucifix , which stood on the altar , and
said ...
Strona 129
... discretion , and justice ; and as we have directed bishops to speak the word of
God with a divine authority , faithfully , without fear or flattery to kings , princes ,
and all dignities , never declining the truth , sparing no man , condemning no
man ...
... discretion , and justice ; and as we have directed bishops to speak the word of
God with a divine authority , faithfully , without fear or flattery to kings , princes ,
and all dignities , never declining the truth , sparing no man , condemning no
man ...
Strona 190
In the seventh century , the two Princes Wulfade and Rufin , brothers of St.
Wereburge , sons of Wulfere , king of Mercia , being ... Edward the Black Prince is
said to have had a peculiar reverence for certain hermits called bons - hommes .
In the seventh century , the two Princes Wulfade and Rufin , brothers of St.
Wereburge , sons of Wulfere , king of Mercia , being ... Edward the Black Prince is
said to have had a peculiar reverence for certain hermits called bons - hommes .
Strona 196
He who holds the place in this world of a prince or a judge should learn what is
good should seek judgment , relieve the ... It would be curious to compare these
addresses with those which kings and princes are now in the habit of receiving .
He who holds the place in this world of a prince or a judge should learn what is
good should seek judgment , relieve the ... It would be curious to compare these
addresses with those which kings and princes are now in the habit of receiving .
Strona 245
Ha ! mon cousin , ” said the princess to René , Duke of Lorraine , “ do you suffer
me to be thus insulted ? ” René made no reply , but gave the Duke of Orleans a
blow . The other princes separated and appeased them . There is not a single ...
Ha ! mon cousin , ” said the princess to René , Duke of Lorraine , “ do you suffer
me to be thus insulted ? ” René made no reply , but gave the Duke of Orleans a
blow . The other princes separated and appeased them . There is not a single ...
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