The Broad Stone of Honour Or the True Sense and Practice of Chivalry: Tancredus, Tom 1Edward Lumley, 1846 - 394 |
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... cause of piety these grey hairs and this weak body . He will not be unmindful of us ; if He will not grant us a return , He will grant an entrance to heaven , and He will preserve his Primal Seat and his reproachless Spouse . " 1 If ...
... cause of piety these grey hairs and this weak body . He will not be unmindful of us ; if He will not grant us a return , He will grant an entrance to heaven , and He will preserve his Primal Seat and his reproachless Spouse . " 1 If ...
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... caused the great tragedy of modern times , may be cited as examples . It is an historical fact , that among these sects the good feelings and affections of nature were weakened ; and a most deplorable indifference to the great laws of ...
... caused the great tragedy of modern times , may be cited as examples . It is an historical fact , that among these sects the good feelings and affections of nature were weakened ; and a most deplorable indifference to the great laws of ...
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... caused to be carved upon his tomb these words , which he had composed for himself : " Rogerius in Christo pius , potens rex et Christianorum adjutor . " The hero , Galien , Restaurè , is called by the authors of that ro- mance , " un ...
... caused to be carved upon his tomb these words , which he had composed for himself : " Rogerius in Christo pius , potens rex et Christianorum adjutor . " The hero , Galien , Restaurè , is called by the authors of that ro- mance , " un ...
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... who change from inter- ested motives ! " cries Fléschier . 66 Although his heart had been saved from the disorders which passions usually cause , 1 Lett . cciv . he took more care than before to regulate them . 52 TANCREDUs .
... who change from inter- ested motives ! " cries Fléschier . 66 Although his heart had been saved from the disorders which passions usually cause , 1 Lett . cciv . he took more care than before to regulate them . 52 TANCREDUs .
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... cause for such attacks . However , I take into consideration that there are in this city many peaceable innocent Catholics , who would all perish if we made an assault . " What battle of antiquity is more deserving of everlasting fame ...
... cause for such attacks . However , I take into consideration that there are in this city many peaceable innocent Catholics , who would all perish if we made an assault . " What battle of antiquity is more deserving of everlasting fame ...
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Strona 267 - But most by lewd and lavish act of sin, Lets in Defilement to the inward parts, The soul grows clotted by contagion, Imbodies and imbrutes, till she quite lose The divine property of her first being. Such are those thick and gloomy shadows damp, Oft seen in charnel vaults, and sepulchres, Lingering, and sitting by a new-made grave, As loath to leave the body that it loved, And linked itself by carnal sensuality To a degenerate and degraded state.
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