The Dublin Review, Том 20Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1846 |
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... heart loves . We therefore think it very unfair to censure the monks for having been the recipients of many good gifts , which are bestowed , we do not say without blame , but even with applause , on men who have no better claim to them ...
... heart loves . We therefore think it very unfair to censure the monks for having been the recipients of many good gifts , which are bestowed , we do not say without blame , but even with applause , on men who have no better claim to them ...
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... heart we welcome the appear- ance of this document , and we have no objection that it should be considered decisive of the opinion which we would wish the public to entertain with regard to the character of the Scottish monks . 66 ...
... heart we welcome the appear- ance of this document , and we have no objection that it should be considered decisive of the opinion which we would wish the public to entertain with regard to the character of the Scottish monks . 66 ...
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... heart to the Holy Land . " 66 Here , then , in words as plain as words can be , the monks are accused of fabricating the interesting document in question - here the " priestly harpies " are represented watching , from the basest motives ...
... heart to the Holy Land . " 66 Here , then , in words as plain as words can be , the monks are accused of fabricating the interesting document in question - here the " priestly harpies " are represented watching , from the basest motives ...
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... heart to be buried in his favourite abbey of Melrose ; but at an interview , which he subse- quently had with his barons , he requested the gallant Douglas to convey his heart to a still more sacred spot- the sepulchre of the Son of God ...
... heart to be buried in his favourite abbey of Melrose ; but at an interview , which he subse- quently had with his barons , he requested the gallant Douglas to convey his heart to a still more sacred spot- the sepulchre of the Son of God ...
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... Bruce . In his full senses , with sincerity of heart , and in the spirit of grateful and Christian charity , he bequeathed to them substantial proofs of his royal favour . They knew the gift was valid in law 12 [ Mar. The Scottish Monks .
... Bruce . In his full senses , with sincerity of heart , and in the spirit of grateful and Christian charity , he bequeathed to them substantial proofs of his royal favour . They knew the gift was valid in law 12 [ Mar. The Scottish Monks .
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