The Quarterly Review, 256–257. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 118
... medi¿val period there is a great wealth and variety of accounts rendered by the appropriate accountants . Of these the clerical type is represented not only by lay manorial officers as ' bailiffs ' of sorts , but also by the conventual ...
... medi¿val period there is a great wealth and variety of accounts rendered by the appropriate accountants . Of these the clerical type is represented not only by lay manorial officers as ' bailiffs ' of sorts , but also by the conventual ...
Page 166
... medi¿val chroniclers , and sometimes the most curious of gossips , this was not through their Rule , but in spite of it ; this was the good side of those gradual and natural relaxations which , on the other side , transformed these ...
... medi¿val chroniclers , and sometimes the most curious of gossips , this was not through their Rule , but in spite of it ; this was the good side of those gradual and natural relaxations which , on the other side , transformed these ...
Page 175
... medi¿val faith which com- pelled philosophers to conclude deliberately that heresy is the blackest of all crimes , and to burn heretics in con- sistent obedience to that academic conclusion . In that respect , medi¿val faith encouraged ...
... medi¿val faith which com- pelled philosophers to conclude deliberately that heresy is the blackest of all crimes , and to burn heretics in con- sistent obedience to that academic conclusion . In that respect , medi¿val faith encouraged ...
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