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... century will find us . We are embarked in a current which bears us forward inde- pendent of our own wills , and indifferent whether we submit or resist ; but each of us is sailing in a boat of his own , which , as he is hurried on.
... century will find us . We are embarked in a current which bears us forward inde- pendent of our own wills , and indifferent whether we submit or resist ; but each of us is sailing in a boat of his own , which , as he is hurried on.
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... CENTURY 303 CHENEYS AND THE HOUSE OF RUSSELL 335 A SIDING AT A RAILWAY STATION 377 LIFE AND TIMES OF THOMAS BECKET.1 [ NINETEENTH CENTURY .
... CENTURY 303 CHENEYS AND THE HOUSE OF RUSSELL 335 A SIDING AT A RAILWAY STATION 377 LIFE AND TIMES OF THOMAS BECKET.1 [ NINETEENTH CENTURY .
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James Anthony Froude. LIFE AND TIMES OF THOMAS BECKET.1 [ NINETEENTH CENTURY . 1877. ] CHAPTER I. THE mind , or spiritual part of man , ought to direct his body . Nothing is more natural , therefore , than the parallel assumption that ...
James Anthony Froude. LIFE AND TIMES OF THOMAS BECKET.1 [ NINETEENTH CENTURY . 1877. ] CHAPTER I. THE mind , or spiritual part of man , ought to direct his body . Nothing is more natural , therefore , than the parallel assumption that ...
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... century - the darkest crimes and the most real superstition side by side co- existing in the same character . To the bishops of Normandy Henry Plantagenet handed the rope to drag him to his death - bed of ashes . The privilege and ...
... century - the darkest crimes and the most real superstition side by side co- existing in the same character . To the bishops of Normandy Henry Plantagenet handed the rope to drag him to his death - bed of ashes . The privilege and ...
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... Satirical Poems of the Twelfth Century , vol . i . p . 106 . 2 ' Omnes sunt fures , quocunque charactere sacro Signati veniant magnificentque Deum . ' At whatever period we get a clear view of the Life and Times of Thomas Becket . 7.
... Satirical Poems of the Twelfth Century , vol . i . p . 106 . 2 ' Omnes sunt fures , quocunque charactere sacro Signati veniant magnificentque Deum . ' At whatever period we get a clear view of the Life and Times of Thomas Becket . 7.
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Página 197 - I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me, on. I loved to choose and see my path ; but now Lead Thou me on ! I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will : remember not past years.
Página 197 - Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead thou me on ! The night is dark and I am far from home; Lead thou me on ! Keep thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant scene; one step enough for me.