The North American Review, 89. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1859 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 49
... ordeal . It was not until 693 , long after the destruction of their independence in the South of France , and but little prior to their overthrow in Spain by the Saracens , that their king , Egiza , with the sanction of the Council of ...
... ordeal . It was not until 693 , long after the destruction of their independence in the South of France , and but little prior to their overthrow in Spain by the Saracens , that their king , Egiza , with the sanction of the Council of ...
Sayfa 74
... ordeal . We see little of it at later periods , except the trace it has left in the proverbial allusion to an experimentum crucis . The ordeal of consecrated bread or cheese ( judicium offæ , panis conjuratio , the corsnad of the Anglo ...
... ordeal . We see little of it at later periods , except the trace it has left in the proverbial allusion to an experimentum crucis . The ordeal of consecrated bread or cheese ( judicium offæ , panis conjuratio , the corsnad of the Anglo ...
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... ordeal of boiling water , 52 - justified by Hincmar , Archbishop of Rheims , 54- the trial by red - hot iron , 55- the ordeal of fire , 59 the cold - water ordeal , 65 the ordeal of the cross , 72 the ordeal of consecrated bread or ...
... ordeal of boiling water , 52 - justified by Hincmar , Archbishop of Rheims , 54- the trial by red - hot iron , 55- the ordeal of fire , 59 the cold - water ordeal , 65 the ordeal of the cross , 72 the ordeal of consecrated bread or ...
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