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... received , and never accounted for the whole of them . Whatever might be the explana- tion , the wealthiest peer in England did not maintain a Dum magnificus erat nugator in curiâ , dum legis videbatur con- temptor et cleri , dum ...
... received , and never accounted for the whole of them . Whatever might be the explana- tion , the wealthiest peer in England did not maintain a Dum magnificus erat nugator in curiâ , dum legis videbatur con- temptor et cleri , dum ...
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... was done . On June 2 ( 1162 ) Becket received his priest's orders from the Bishop of Rochester . On the 3rd he was consecrated in his own cathedral . CHAPTER III . BECKET was now forty - four years 26 Life and Times of Thomas Becket .
... was done . On June 2 ( 1162 ) Becket received his priest's orders from the Bishop of Rochester . On the 3rd he was consecrated in his own cathedral . CHAPTER III . BECKET was now forty - four years 26 Life and Times of Thomas Becket .
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... received . In the summer of the same year , Pope Alexander held a council at Tours . The English prelates attended . The question of precedence was not this time raised . The Archbishop of Canterbury and his suffragans sat on the 1 Quod ...
... received . In the summer of the same year , Pope Alexander held a council at Tours . The English prelates attended . The question of precedence was not this time raised . The Archbishop of Canterbury and his suffragans sat on the 1 Quod ...
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... received by him of which no explanation had been given . Who was this man that he should throw the country into confusion , in the teeth of the bishops , in the teeth ( as it seemed ) of the pope , in the teeth of his own oath given ...
... received by him of which no explanation had been given . Who was this man that he should throw the country into confusion , in the teeth of the bishops , in the teeth ( as it seemed ) of the pope , in the teeth of his own oath given ...
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... received at his election . His refusal was not allowed ; a second summons the next day found him in his bed , which he said that he was too ill to leave . This was on a Saturday . A respite was allowed him till the following Monday . On ...
... received at his election . His refusal was not allowed ; a second summons the next day found him in his bed , which he said that he was too ill to leave . This was on a Saturday . A respite was allowed him till the following Monday . On ...
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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.