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... fleur - de - lis . The Chevalier de la Roque takes care to shew , that several
French and foreign families who bear the fleur - de - lis have not the honour to be
of the blood of banner the Oriflamme , the banner of the Abbey of 62
TANCREDUS .
... fleur - de - lis . The Chevalier de la Roque takes care to shew , that several
French and foreign families who bear the fleur - de - lis have not the honour to be
of the blood of banner the Oriflamme , the banner of the Abbey of 62
TANCREDUS .
Strona 113
2 I conceive that even these examples are abundantly sufficient to shew how
egregiously the moderns have erred in supposing that a spirit of religion was
unknown in the middle ages . The religion of chivalry was far from consisting in a
...
2 I conceive that even these examples are abundantly sufficient to shew how
egregiously the moderns have erred in supposing that a spirit of religion was
unknown in the middle ages . The religion of chivalry was far from consisting in a
...
Strona 212
It is expressly recorded of him , that , in consequence of his benignity , he was as
much beloved by the English as if he had been one of themselves . These few
extracts from the letters of St. Anselm will shew what an affectionate " 3 4 " 6 |
Epist ...
It is expressly recorded of him , that , in consequence of his benignity , he was as
much beloved by the English as if he had been one of themselves . These few
extracts from the letters of St. Anselm will shew what an affectionate " 3 4 " 6 |
Epist ...
Strona 323
To shew respect to poverty was one of the distinguishing features of the religion
which guided chivalry . A poor man was treated with respect ; knights and princes
would visit him in his cabin , and would salute him with kindness on his way ...
To shew respect to poverty was one of the distinguishing features of the religion
which guided chivalry . A poor man was treated with respect ; knights and princes
would visit him in his cabin , and would salute him with kindness on his way ...
Strona 381
Socrates shews that the opinion that all men are good leads one to a hatred of
the species ; for when he discovers his error ... René d'Anjou wrote his book , L'
Abuzé en Court , to shew the vanity of ambition at court ; and in that we find that
all ...
Socrates shews that the opinion that all men are good leads one to a hatred of
the species ; for when he discovers his error ... René d'Anjou wrote his book , L'
Abuzé en Court , to shew the vanity of ambition at court ; and in that we find that
all ...
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