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Pàgina 18
... gathered from his own letters and his works . For to write was the very law of his existence ; and from youth to old age his pen un- ceasingly plied those happy tasks , of which the interest 18 Jan. The French Benedictines .
... gathered from his own letters and his works . For to write was the very law of his existence ; and from youth to old age his pen un- ceasingly plied those happy tasks , of which the interest 18 Jan. The French Benedictines .
Pàgina 19
ceasingly plied those happy tasks , of which the interest never fails and the tranquillity can never be disturbed . Jean Mabillon was born at the village of St. Pierre Mont , in Champagne , on the 23d of November , 1632. His mother did ...
ceasingly plied those happy tasks , of which the interest never fails and the tranquillity can never be disturbed . Jean Mabillon was born at the village of St. Pierre Mont , in Champagne , on the 23d of November , 1632. His mother did ...
Pàgina 25
... interest to procure for one of her kindred advancement in that world from which she had herself retired to penitential solitude . Like other luminaries in the same literary firmament , he was now followed by his attendant satellites ...
... interest to procure for one of her kindred advancement in that world from which she had herself retired to penitential solitude . Like other luminaries in the same literary firmament , he was now followed by his attendant satellites ...
Pàgina 27
... interest of this dispute ( which , however , involves questions of the very highest practical importance ) , no one probably will read with indifference the answer of Papebroch to his formidable antagonist : 6 - ' I assure you , ' he ...
... interest of this dispute ( which , however , involves questions of the very highest practical importance ) , no one probably will read with indifference the answer of Papebroch to his formidable antagonist : 6 - ' I assure you , ' he ...
Pàgina 44
... interest other three of the most eminent of their brotherhood at Paris . If the table - talk of the refectory at St. Germain des Près was of the same general character , the monks there had no better title to the praise of an ascetic ...
... interest other three of the most eminent of their brotherhood at Paris . If the table - talk of the refectory at St. Germain des Près was of the same general character , the monks there had no better title to the praise of an ascetic ...
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