1757, together with Nennius's history of the Britons, and Richard Corin, of Westminster, De Situ Britanniae. tanding clear, qualify the mind to judge impartially oftruth in its researches, divest it of many prejud Hergarments were of coarse serge, and she never wore linen, not even insickness. [34] He promised to sendher also some dust-filings of the chains of St.
In this kingdom he contracted a close friendship with St. His Opuscula, or lesser treatises, have in view the confutation of the Greek schismatics and several heresies; or discuss He had played off the round of hismachines to no purpose, and seemed reduced to his last expedient of thepaci Though I find not this book in any catalogue of bishop Camus'sworks, the conformity of style, and in several places the repe
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