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" I judge this to be true, and utter it with heaviness, — that neither the Britons under the Romans and Saxons, nor yet the English people under the Danes and Normans, had ever such damage of their learned monuments, as we have seen in our time. Our posterity... "
The Reformation and the Church of England: Its History, Principles, and ... - Page 388
by John Henry Blunt - 1869 - 567 pages
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The Antiquities of England and Wales, Volume 1

Francis Grose - 1783 - 370 pages
...abroad, that we are defpifers of learning. I ihall judge this to be true, and utter it with hearinefs, that neither the Britons under the Romans and Saxons, nor yet the Engliih people, under the Danes and Normans, had ever fuch damage of their learned monuments, as we...
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The Antiquities of England and Wales, Volume 1

Francis Grose - 1782 - 370 pages
...shame, and rebuke, than to have it noised abroad, that we are despisers of learning. I shall judge this to be true, and utter it with heaviness, that...; this unreasonable spoil of England's most noble antiquities." VOL. i. 2 E laws; laws ; add to which the monastic estates were generally let at very...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 16

1803 - 598 pages
...more shame and rebuke than to have it noised abroad, that we are despisers of learning. I shall judge this to be true, and utter it with heaviness, that...our time. Our posterity may well curse this wicked fael: of our age : this unreasonable spoil of England's most noble antiquities." L 2 posed posed a...
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly ..., Volume 14

1805 - 558 pages
...Ihillings price, a ihame it is to be fpoken. I lhall judge this to be true, and utter it with heavinefs, that neither the Britons under the Romans and Saxons, nor yet the Engullí people under the Danes and Normans had ever Inch damage ot' their learned monuments as we...
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 55-58

1803 - 562 pages
...(hillings price, a lhame it is to be fpoken. I (halt judge this to be true, and utter it with heavinels, that neither the Britons under the Romans and Saxons, nor yet the Englifli people under the Dane* and Normans had ever fuch damage of their learned monuments as we have...
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An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English ..., Volume 2

Dennis Taaffe - 1810 - 590 pages
...bring our realm to more shame, than to have it noised abroad, that we are dcpisers of learning? I judge this to be true, and utter it with heaviness, that...their learned monuments as we have seen in our time." " But Bale is not alone in this charge ; Fuller breaks out into a passionate declamation upon this...
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Historical Memoirs Respecting the English, Irish, and Scottish ..., Volume 1

Charles Butler - 1819 - 476 pages
...price. A shame it " is to be spoken. This stuff has been occupied " instead of grey paper. I judge this to be true, " — and utter it with heaviness, — that neither the " Britains, under the Romans and Saxons ; nor yet " the English people under the Danes and Nor" mans,...
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Illustrations of Biblical Literature: Exhibiting the History and ..., Volume 3

James Townley - 1821 - 570 pages
...of Gotham, bound up in the Wisdomeof Solomon. I judge this to be true, and utter it with heavinesse, that neither the Britons, under the Romans and Saxons...wicked fact of our age ; this unreasonable spoil of EnglantTs most noble antiquities. What soul can be so frozen, as not to melt into anger hereat ? What...
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The Life and Acts of Matthew Parker: The life and acts of Matthew Parker ...

John Strype - 1821 - 556 pages
...the grave " seniors of other nations. And that neither the Britons " under the Romans and Saxons, nor the English people " under the Danes and Normans,...their learned monuments, as we have seen in our time. n Bale, an This Bale, by reason of the dangers of the professors of «arci™rof tne re for me d religion...
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Historical and Biographical Works: The life and acts of Matthew Parker. 1821

John Strype - 1821 - 558 pages
...the grave " seniors of other nations. And that neither the Britons " under the Romans and Saxons, nor the English people " under the Danes and Normans,...their learned monuments, as we have seen in our time." Bale, an This Bale, by reason of the dangers of the professors of scarchcr'of the reformed religion...
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