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strict sense , but mostly with rules and their exceptions . The chapters of De contrariis illustrate ... In fact , the last two examples appear to allow the readers to choose which rule is more appropriate depending on the situation .
strict sense , but mostly with rules and their exceptions . The chapters of De contrariis illustrate ... In fact , the last two examples appear to allow the readers to choose which rule is more appropriate depending on the situation .
Strana 69
Edwin's rule over the furthest reaches of Britain gives him an authority unmatched on the island since the Roman occupation . And the synchronicity of his conversion and achievement of island - wide rule recalls Augustus's divinely ...
Edwin's rule over the furthest reaches of Britain gives him an authority unmatched on the island since the Roman occupation . And the synchronicity of his conversion and achievement of island - wide rule recalls Augustus's divinely ...
Strana 390
Entrusted to the charge of Benedict Biscop and then of Ceolfrith for his education from the age of seven , c.680 , Bede had applied himself ' entirely to the study of the scriptures ' amid the discipline of the rule and the daily office ...
Entrusted to the charge of Benedict Biscop and then of Ceolfrith for his education from the age of seven , c.680 , Bede had applied himself ' entirely to the study of the scriptures ' amid the discipline of the rule and the daily office ...
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